β-Methanesulfonyl-L-valine as a novel, unnatural amino acid surrogate for P2 in the design of HIV protease inhibitors.
β-Methansulfonyl-L-valine as a surrogate for asparagine and valine was designed, synthesized, and characterized. A representative compound showed IC50 of 4.9 nM.
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