Saxena_2013_Int.J.Antimicrob.Agents_42_27

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Title : Identification and characterisation of small-molecule inhibitors of Rv3097c-encoded lipase (LipY) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that selectively inhibit growth of bacilli in hypoxia - Saxena_2013_Int.J.Antimicrob.Agents_42_27
Author(s) : Saxena AK , Roy KK , Singh S , Vishnoi SP , Kumar A , Kashyap VK , Kremer L , Srivastava R , Srivastava BS
Ref : Int J Antimicrob Agents , 42 :27 , 2013
Abstract :

The mycobacterial Rv3097c-encoded lipase LipY is considered as a true lipase involved in the hydrolysis of triacylglycerol stored in lipid inclusion bodies for the survival of dormant mycobacteria. To date, orlistat is the only known LipY inhibitor. In view of the important emerging role of this enzyme, a search for small-molecule inhibitors of LipY was made, leading to the identification of some new compounds (8a-8d, 8f, 8h and 8i) with potent inhibitory activities against recombinant LipY, with no cytotoxicity [50% inhibitory concentration (CC(50)) 500 g/mL]. The compounds 6a, 8c and 8f potently inhibited (>90%) the growth of Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv grown under hypoxia (oxygen-depleted condition) but had no effect on aerobically grown bacilli, suggesting that these new small molecules are highly selective towards the growth inhibition of hypoxic cultures of M. tuberculosis and hence provide new leads for combating latent tuberculosis.

PubMedSearch : Saxena_2013_Int.J.Antimicrob.Agents_42_27
PubMedID: 23684389
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-Rv3097c

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Saxena AK, Roy KK, Singh S, Vishnoi SP, Kumar A, Kashyap VK, Kremer L, Srivastava R, Srivastava BS (2013)
Identification and characterisation of small-molecule inhibitors of Rv3097c-encoded lipase (LipY) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis that selectively inhibit growth of bacilli in hypoxia
Int J Antimicrob Agents 42 :27

Saxena AK, Roy KK, Singh S, Vishnoi SP, Kumar A, Kashyap VK, Kremer L, Srivastava R, Srivastava BS (2013)
Int J Antimicrob Agents 42 :27