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Evaluation of Benzamide Derivatives as New Influenza A Nucleoprotein Inhibitors 被引量:1
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作者 Jinxi Liao huimin cheng +6 位作者 Junting Wan Panyu Chen Yingjun Li Ke Ding Micky D. Tortorella Zhengchao Tu Yanmei Zhang 《Open Journal of Medicinal Chemistry》 CAS 2016年第3期43-50,共8页
Virus nucleoprotein (NP) is an emerging target for drug development for Influenza. We designed benzamide derivatives as new inhibitors of NP that demonstrate good potency in blocking influenza A. Screening revealed th... Virus nucleoprotein (NP) is an emerging target for drug development for Influenza. We designed benzamide derivatives as new inhibitors of NP that demonstrate good potency in blocking influenza A. Screening revealed that compound 39 was the most potent molecule in the series, exhibiting IC<sub>50</sub> values of 0.46 and 0.27 μM in blocking the replication of H3N2 (A/HK/8/68) and (A/WSN/33) influenza A viral strains. The observed inhibition of viral replication correlated well with cytopathic protection. Furthermore, based on computational analysis and fluorescence microscopy, it was determined that compound 39 inhibited nuclear accumulation by targeting influenza A viral nucleoproteins. Finally, the rodent pharmacokinetic profile of compound 32 displayed half-life of greater than 4 hours and bioavailability greater than 20%, suggesting this class of molecules had drug-like properties. 展开更多
关键词 BENZAMIDES NUCLEOPROTEIN ANTI-INFLUENZA NP Inhibitors Nucleozin
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Overexpression of OsPIL15, a phytochrome-interacting factor-like protein gene, represses etiolated seedling growth in rice 被引量:1
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作者 Jinjun Zhou Qianqian Liu +7 位作者 Fang Zhang Yingying Wang Shiyong Zhang huimin cheng Lihua Yan Li Li Fan Chen Xianzhi Xie 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第4期373-387,共15页
Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) regulate an array of developmental responses ranging from seed germi- nation to vegetational architecture in Arabidopsis. However, information regarding the functions of the PI... Phytochrome-interacting factors (PIFs) regulate an array of developmental responses ranging from seed germi- nation to vegetational architecture in Arabidopsis. However, information regarding the functions of the PIF family in monocots has not been widely reported. Here, we investigate the roles of OsPIL15, a member of the rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Nipponbare) PIF family, in regulating seedling growth. OsPIL15 encodes a basic helix-loop-helix factor localized in the nucleus. OsPIL15-OX seedlings exhibit an exaggerated shorter above- ground part and undeveloped root system relative to wild-type seedlings, suggesting that OsPIL15 represses seedling growth in the dark. Microarray analysis combined with gene ontology analysis revealed that OsPIL15 represses a set of genes involved in auxin pathways and cell wall organization or biogenesis. Given the important roles of the auxin pathway and cell wall properties in controlling plant growth, we speculate that OsPIL15 represses seedling growth likely by regulating the auxin pathway and suppressing cell wall organization in etiolated rice seedlings. Additionally, exposure to red light or far-red light relieved growth retardation and promoted seedling elongation in the OsPIL15-OX lines, despite higher levels of OsPIL15 transcripts under red light and far-red light than in the dark. These results suggest that light regulation of OsPIL15 expres- sion is probably involved in photomorphogenesis in rice. 展开更多
关键词 AUXIN cell wall etiolated seedling RICE photomorpho-genesis phytochrome-interacting factor
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