Design, synthesis and evaluation of Fe-S targeted adenosine 5'-phosphosulfate reductase inhibitors.

NUCLEOSIDES NUCLEOTIDES & NUCLEIC ACIDS(2015)

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Adenosine 5 '-phosphosulfate reductase (APR) is an iron-sulfur enzyme that is vital for survival of Mycobacterium tuberculosis during dormancy and is an attractive target for the treatment of latent tuberculosis (TB) infection. The 4Fe-4S cluster is coordinated to APR by sulfur atoms of four cysteine residues, is proximal to substrate, adenosine 5 '-phopsphosulfate (APS), and is essential for catalytic activity. Herein, we present an approach for the development of a new class of APR inhibitors. As an initial step, we have employed an improved solid-phase chemistry method to prepare a series of N-6-substituted adenosine analogues and their 5 '-phosphates as well as adenosine 5 '-phosphate diesters bearing different Fe and S binding groups, such as thiols or carboxylic and hydroxamic acid moieties. Evaluation of the resulting compounds indicates a clearly defined spacing requirement between the Fe-S targeting group and adenosine scaffold and that smaller Fe-S targeting groups are better tolerated. Molecular docking analysis suggests that the S atom of the most potent inhibitor may establish a favorable interaction with an S atom in the cluster. In summary, this study showcases an improved solid-phase method that expedites the preparation of adenosine and related 5 '-phosphate derivatives and presents a unique Fe-S targeting strategy for the development of APR inhibitors.
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enzyme inhibition,solid phase synthesis,Antibacterial nucleosides
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