Asymmetric synthesis of host-directed inhibitors of myxoviruses

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2013:9:197-203. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.9.23. Epub 2013 Jan 30.

Abstract

High-throughput screening (HTS) previously identified benzimidazole 1 (JMN3-003) as a compound with broad antiviral activity against different influenza viruses and paramyxovirus strains. In pursuit of a lead compound from this series for development, we sought to increase both the potency and the aqueous solubility of 1. Lead optimization has achieved compounds with potent antiviral activity against a panel of myxovirus family members (EC(50) values in the low nanomolar range) and much improved aqueous solubilities relative to that of 1. Additionally, we have devised a robust synthetic strategy for preparing 1 and congeners in an enantio-enriched fashion, which has allowed us to demonstrate that the (S)-enantiomers are generally 7- to 110-fold more potent than the corresponding (R)-isomers.

Keywords: asymmetric synthesis; benzimidazole; host-directed; myxovirus; small molecule inhibitor.