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    Quinolone analogues of benzothiazinone: Synthesis, antitubercular structure-activity relationship and ADME profiling

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    2023
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    Dube, Phelelisiwe S.
    Legoabe, Lesetja J.
    Joordan, Audrey
    Sigauke, Lester
    Warner, Digby F.
    Beteck, Richard M.
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    Abstract
    Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) has an impermeable cell wall which gives it an inherent ability to resist many antibiotics. DprE1, an essential enzyme in Mtb cell wall synthesis, has been validated as a target for several TB drug candidates. The most potent and developmentally advanced DprE1 inhibitor, PBTZ169, is still undergoing clinical development. With high attrition rate, there is need to populate the development pipeline. Using a scaffold hopping strategy, we imprinted the benzenoid ring of PBTZ169 onto a quinolone nucleus. Twenty-two compounds were synthesised and screened for activity against Mtb, with six compounds exhibiting sub micro molar activity of MIC 90 <0.244 μ M. Compound 25 further demonstrated sub-micromolar activity when evalu ated against wild-type and fluoroquinolone-resistant Mtb strains. This compound maintained its sub-micromolar activity against a DprE1 P116S mutant strain but showed a significant reduction in activity when tested against the DprE1 C387S mutant.
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    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejmech.2023.115539
    http://hdl.handle.net/10394/42560
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