Front Cover: 3’-Dehydroxypurpurogallin-4-Carboxamides as Influenza A Endonuclease Inhibitors: Synthesis, Structure-Activity Relationship Analysis, and Structural Characterization of Protein Complex (ChemMedChem 3/2025)
Michal Kráľ, Tomáš Kotačka, Róbert Reiberger, Gabriela Panýrková, Kateřina Radilová, Zuzana Osifová, Miroslav Flieger, Jan Konvalinka, Pavel Majer, Milan Kožíšek, Aleš Machara
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Abstract
The image shows a scene where the mushroom motif is linked to the chemical formulas of purpurogallin derivatives – colchicine, fomenanthriol, and aurantricholone – natural pigments in mushroom caps. These compounds appear as orange, red, or brown dyes, echoing the mushrooms’ colors. It also represents the mushroom season, popular in Europe during autumn. A blue “shield” symbolizes the protective effect of our developed purpurogallines, which block influenza endonuclease, depicted as scissors ready to cleave RNA. More details can be found in article 10.1002/cmdc.202400577 by Milan Kožíšek, Aleš Machara, and co-workers.
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