Abstract

A series of novel tricyclic inhibitors of HIV-1 integrase enzyme was prepared. The effect of substitution at C-6 of the 9-hydroxy-6,7-dihydropyrrolo[3,4- g]quinolin-8-one compounds was studied in vitro. Inhibitors with small side chains at C-6 were generally well tolerated by the enzyme, and the physicochemical properties of the inhibitors were improved by substitution of a small alkyl group at this position. A second series of analogs bearing a sulfamate at the C-5 position with various C-6 substituents were prepared to explore the interplay between the two groups. The SAR of the two classes are not parallel; modification at C-5 impacts the effect of substitutions at C-6.

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