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RN-18

Catalog No.GC18382

RN-18 is an inhibitor of HIV-1 viral infectivity factor (Vif), an HIV-1 regulatory protein that does not have cellular homologs.

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RN-18 is a HIV-1 viral infectivity factor (HIV-1 Vif) inhibitor with an IC50 of 6 μM in nonpermissive H9 cells.

RN-18 and RN-19 exhibits potent antiviral activity in the nonpermissive H9 and CEM cells but not in MT4 or CEM-SS cells, confirming that the antiviral activity was Vif specific. RN-18 shows the greater potency (IC50=4.5 μM in CEM cells) and specificity (IC50>100 μM in MT4 cells) among the two compounds[1]. In the presence of the inhibitor, RN-18, reverse transcriptase activity in the nonpermissive H9 and CEM cells decreases substantially and in a dose-dependent manner. RN-18 also exhibits antiviral activity in CEM-SS modified to stably express A3G but does not exhibit antiviral activity in the parental CEM-SS cell line. RN-18 antagonizes Vif function and inhibits HIV-1 replication only in the presence of A3G. RN-18 increases cellular A3G levels in a Vif-dependent manner and increases A3G incorporation into virions without inhibiting general proteasome-mediated protein degradation. RN-18 enhances Vif degradation only in the presence of A3G, reduces viral infectivity by increasing A3G incorporation into virions and enhances cytidine deamination of the viral genome[2].

References:
[1]. Mohammed I, et al. SAR and Lead Optimization of an HIV-1 Vif-APOBEC3G Axis Inhibitor. ACS Med Chem Lett. 2012 Jun 14;3(6):465-469.
[2]. Nathans R, et al. Small-molecule inhibition of HIV-1 Vif. Nat Biotechnol. 2008 Oct;26(10):1187-92.

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