Nonhydrolyzable d‑phenylalanine-benzoxazole derivatives retain antitubercular activity

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters(2023)

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The emergence of drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, the causative agent of tuberculosis, demands the development of new drugs and new drug targets. We have recently reported that the d-phenylalanine benzoxazole Q112 has potent antibacterial activity against this pathogen with a distinct mechanism of action from other antimycobacterial agents. Q112 and previously reported derivatives were unstable in plasma and no free compound could be observed. Here we expand the structure-activity relationship for antimycobacterial activity and find nonhydrolyzable derivatives with decreased plasma binding. We also show that there is no correlation between antibacterial activity and inhibition of PanG, a putative target for these compounds.
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Tuberculosis,PanG,Ketopantoate reductase
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