Abstract

Despite the availability of medicines preventing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection, post-exposure treatment options are needed for addressing patient's needs. RSV non-nucleoside polymerase inhibitors (NNI) have emerged as a promising asset for which our group previously disclosed JNJ-8003 with potent in vitro antiviral activity and pronounced in vivo efficacy. In this work, a structural-guided design to modify the linker vector of JNJ-8003 resulted in the identification of 2-oxacyclo pyridine-containing derivatives whose various ring closing strategies are described. In addition, bioisosteric replacement of an amide bond with triazole retained potency, and cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) confirmed binding in the capping domain. Subsequent NMR conformational analysis suggested a correlation between the potency and conformations. Our efforts have fulfilled the aim of identifying linker modifications with maintained biological activity while enriching structural diversity and allowing modulations of other parameters.

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