Elements of the bacterial cytoskeleton represent potential targets for antimicrobial compounds. FtsZ (Filamentous temperature sensitive Z) is a bacterial ancestor of eukaryotic tubulin. It possess markedly different structures than its eukaryotic analogue, making possible to develop specific inhibitors for the bacterial protein. The 3-methoxybenzamide (3-MBA) has a weak antibacterial activity against B. subtilis, it can easily penetrate bacterial cell and bind FtsZ at high ligand efficiency. The fluorinated 3-MBA analogue 2,6-difluoro-3-nonyloxybenzamide (compound 1) showed a significant activity against B. subtilis and S. aureus. Starting from the compound 1 we designed and synthesized a new series of derivatives that replaced the amide function with bioisosteric groups and new compounds differently substituted at the 3 position of the 2,6-difluoro-3-hydroxybenzamide.
SYNTHESIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF NEW ANTIBACTERIAL AGENTS INHIBITORS OF FTSZ
CHIODINI, GIUSEPPE
2014
Abstract
Elements of the bacterial cytoskeleton represent potential targets for antimicrobial compounds. FtsZ (Filamentous temperature sensitive Z) is a bacterial ancestor of eukaryotic tubulin. It possess markedly different structures than its eukaryotic analogue, making possible to develop specific inhibitors for the bacterial protein. The 3-methoxybenzamide (3-MBA) has a weak antibacterial activity against B. subtilis, it can easily penetrate bacterial cell and bind FtsZ at high ligand efficiency. The fluorinated 3-MBA analogue 2,6-difluoro-3-nonyloxybenzamide (compound 1) showed a significant activity against B. subtilis and S. aureus. Starting from the compound 1 we designed and synthesized a new series of derivatives that replaced the amide function with bioisosteric groups and new compounds differently substituted at the 3 position of the 2,6-difluoro-3-hydroxybenzamide.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14242/78784
URN:NBN:IT:UNIMI-78784