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HBV-IN-14 is a potent inhibitor of covalently closed circular DNA (cccDNA). cccDNA serves as the template for viral RNA transcription and subsequent viral DNA generation. HBV-IN-14 is a pyridinopyrimidinones compound. HBV-IN-14 has the potential for the research of HBV infection (extracted from patent WO2021190502A1, compound 5).
ZINC20451377 is a small molecule that binds to hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) with high affinity (Kd=65.3 nM), reduces HBsAg levels and HBV virion secretion in cell culture model for HBV.
DVR-01 is a HBV inhibitor with EC50 values of 1.7 and 1.6 μM in AML12HBV10 and HepDES19 cells, respectively. DVR-01 shows antiviral activity against drug-resistant HBV mutants with EC50s of 2.403-3.273 μM. DVR-01 can be used for the research of HBV infection and related diseases.
Inarigivir (ORI-9020) ammonium is a dinucleotide antiviral drug which can significantly reduce liver HBV DNA in transgenic mice expressing hepatitis B virus. Inarigivir (ORI-9020) act as an RIG-I agonist to activate cellular innate immune responses.
Rapavir (JH-B10) is a selective and potent sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP) inhibitor with an IC50 value of 1.8 nM for the uptake of taurocholic acid-d4 (TCA-d4). Rapavir exerts antiviral activity by directly binding to NTCP and blocking the entry of the virus into cells during the HBV infection phase. Rapavir is promising for research of HBV infections.
KR019 is a potent HBV capsid assembly modulator, exhibits potent antiviral activity in HBV-replicating cells. KR019 binds to the hydrophobic pocket at the core protein dimer-dimer interface, misdirecting capsid assembly into genome-free capsids and thereby inhibiting viral replication.
Destruxin B2 (compound 5) is a natural depsipeptide that can be inhibits hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) secretion in Hep3B cells with an IC50 1.30 μM.
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