N-Pyrazinylhydroxybenzamides as biologically active compounds: a hit-expansion study and antimicrobial evaluation
Author
Kerda, Marek
Šlechta, Petr
Publication date
2023Published in
Future Medicinal ChemistryVolume / Issue
15 (19)ISBN / ISSN
ISSN: 1756-8919Metadata
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This publication has a published version with DOI 10.4155/fmc-2023-0189
Abstract
Background: The development of novel antimicrobial drugs is an essential part of combatting the uprising of antimicrobial resistance. Proper hit-to-lead development is crucially needed. Methods & results: We present a hit-expansion study of N-pyrazinyl- and N-pyridyl-hydroxybenzamides with a comprehensive determination of structure-activity relationships. The antimicrobial screening revealed high selectivity to staphylococci along with antimycobacterial activity with the best value of 6.25 mu g/ml against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. We proved an inhibition of proteosynthesis and a membrane depolarization of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Conclusion: Our results are a good starting point for further development of new antimicrobial compounds, where the next step would be tuning the potential between relatively nonspecific membrane depolarization effect and specific inhibition of proteosynthesis.
Keywords
antibacterial, antimicrobial resistance, antimycobacterial, hit expansion, macromolecular assay, membrane depolarization, minimum bactericidal concentration, structure-activity relationship, water solubility
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