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Nanomechanics of Drug-target Interactions and Antibacterial Resistance Detection
Published on: October 25, 2013
Scaffold Simplification Yields Potent Antibacterial Agents That Target Bacterial Topoisomerases
Lyubov Khudiakova1, Kristina Komarova1, Maxim Zhuravlev1
1Lomonosov Institute of Fine Chemical Technologies, MIREA-Russian Technological University, Moscow 119454, Russia.
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This work describes the lead optimization of a promising class of antibacterial compounds, derived from a previously reported N-[4-(4-fluorophenoxy)phenyl]-6-(methylsulfonyl)-2,6-diazaspiro [3.4]octane-8-carboxamide (LK1819), through systematic scaffold simplification. A novel series of amide derivatives were designed and synthesized, exploring key structural variations, including the replacement of the diphenyl ether core with a biphenyl system. All compounds were evaluated for in vitro antibacterial activity against the ESKAPE panel of pathogens. The most potent simplified analogs demonstrated exceptional, broad-spectrum activity, with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) that were 10 to 100 times lower than the control antibiotic ciprofloxacin against many strains. Mechanistic studies using a reporter system and enzymatic assays revealed that the compounds do not inhibit protein synthesis but disrupt DNA replication, exhibiting a dose-dependent inhibitory effect on bacterial topoisomerase I and DNA gyrase. The compounds showed moderate toxicity against human cell lines, consistent with their DNA-targeting mechanism, but cytotoxicity assays indicated a sufficient selectivity window. We conclude that scaffold simplification successfully yielded highly potent antibacterial agents with a defined mechanism of action, presenting a promising foundation for further development as antibiotics and potentially as anticancer agents.
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