Zhang_2019_J.Med.Chem_62_3575

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Title : Identification of Novel Coumestan Derivatives as Polyketide Synthase 13 Inhibitors against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Part II - Zhang_2019_J.Med.Chem_62_3575
Author(s) : Zhang W , Lun S , Liu LL , Xiao S , Duan G , Gunosewoyo H , Yang F , Tang J , Bishai WR , Yu LF
Ref : Journal of Medicinal Chemistry , 62 :3575 , 2019
Abstract :

Our group recently reported the identification of novel coumestan derivatives as Mycobacterium tuberculosis ( Mtb) Pks13-thioesterase (TE) domain inhibitors, with mutations observed (D1644G and N1640K) in the generated coumestan-resistant Mtb colonies. Herein, we report a further structure-activity relationships exploration exploiting the available Pks13-TE X-ray co-crystal structure that resulted in the discovery of extremely potent coumestan analogues 48 and 50. These molecules possess excellent anti-tuberculosis activity against both the drug-susceptible (MIC = 0.0039 microg/mL) and drug-resistant Mtb strains (MIC = 0.0078 microg/mL). Moreover, the excellent in vitro activity is translated to the in vivo mouse serum inhibitory titration assay, with administration of coumestan 48 at 100 mg/kg showing an 8-fold higher activity than that of isoniazid or TAM16 given at 10 or 100 mg/kg, respectively. Preliminary ADME-Tox data for the coumestans were promising and, coupled with the practicality of synthesis, warrant further in vivo efficacy assessments of the coumestan derivatives.

PubMedSearch : Zhang_2019_J.Med.Chem_62_3575
PubMedID: 30875203
Gene_locus related to this paper: myctu-PKS13

Related information

Inhibitor Coumestan-cpd8    TAM16
Gene_locus myctu-PKS13

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Zhang W, Lun S, Liu LL, Xiao S, Duan G, Gunosewoyo H, Yang F, Tang J, Bishai WR, Yu LF (2019)
Identification of Novel Coumestan Derivatives as Polyketide Synthase 13 Inhibitors against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Part II
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 62 :3575

Zhang W, Lun S, Liu LL, Xiao S, Duan G, Gunosewoyo H, Yang F, Tang J, Bishai WR, Yu LF (2019)
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 62 :3575