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      Medicinal chemistry of tetrazoles

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      Russian Chemical Bulletin
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          Triazoles and tetrazoles: Prime ligands to generate remarkable coordination materials

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            5-Substituted-1H-tetrazoles as carboxylic acid isosteres: medicinal chemistry and synthetic methods.

            5-Substituted-1H-tetrazoles (RCN4H) are often used as metabolism-resistant isosteric replacements for carboxylic acids (RCO2H) in SAR-driven medicinal chemistry analogue syntheses. This review provides a brief summary of the medicinal chemistry of tetrazolic acids and highlights some examples of tetrazole-containing drug substances in the current literature. A survey of representative literature procedures for the preparation of 5-substituted-1H-tetrazoles, focusing on preparations from aryl and alkyl nitriles, is presented in sections by generalized synthetic methods.
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              Discovery of a novel binding trench in HIV integrase.

              Docking of the 5CITEP inhibitor to snapshots of a 2 ns HIV-1 integrase MD trajectory indicated a previously uncharacterized trench adjacent to the active site that intermittently opens. Further docking studies of novel ligands with the potential to bind to both regions showed greater selective affinity when able to bind to the trench. Our ranking of ligands is open to experimental testing, and our approach suggests a new target for HIV-1 therapeutics.
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                Journal
                Russian Chemical Bulletin
                Russ Chem Bull
                Springer Nature America, Inc
                1066-5285
                1573-9171
                April 2012
                January 29 2013
                April 2012
                : 61
                : 4
                : 768-780
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                10.1007/s11172-012-0108-4
                09064f6d-2492-432d-92dd-7ae35b5ecda2
                © 2012
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