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A Detailed Study of Antibacterial 3‐Acyltetramic Acids and 3‐Acylpiperidine‐2,4‐diones
Authors:Dr Yong‐Chul Jeong  Dr Zsolt Bikadi  Dr Eszter Hazai  Prof Mark G Moloney
Affiliation:1. Chemistry Research Laboratory, University of Oxford, Mansfield Rd, Oxford, OX1 3TA (UK);2. Virtua Drug, 4C Csalogany, Budapest, 1015 (Hungary)
Abstract:Inspired by the core fragment of antibacterial natural products such as streptolydigin, 3‐acyltetramic acids and 3‐acylpiperidine‐2,4‐diones have been synthesised from the core heterocycle by direct acylation with the substituted carboxylic acids using a strategy which permits ready access to a structurally diverse compound library. The antibacterial activity of these systems has been established against a panel of Gram‐positive and Gram‐negative bacteria, with activity mostly against the former, which in some cases is very potent. Data consistent with modes of action against undecaprenylpyrophosphate synthase (UPPS) and/or RNA polymerase (RNAP) for a small subset of the library has been obtained. The most active compounds have been shown to exhibit binding at known binding sites of streptolydigin and myxopyronin at UPPS and RNAP. These systems offer potential for their antibacterial activity, and further demonstrate the use of natural products as biologically validated starting points for drug discovery.
Keywords:antibacterial agents  drug discovery  synthesis  tetramates
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