Design, synthesis and antibacterial activity of minor groove binders: The role of non-cationic tail groups

The design and synthesis of a new class of minor groove binder (MGBs) in which, the cationic tail group has been replaced by a neutral, polar variant including cyanoguanidine, nitroalkene, and trifluoroacetamide groups. Antibacterial activity (against Gram positive bacteria) was found for both the n...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of medicinal chemistry 2012-10, Vol.56, p.39-47
Hauptverfasser: Khalaf, Abedawn I., Bourdin, Claire, Breen, David, Donoghue, Gavin, Scott, Fraser J., Suckling, Colin J., MacMillan, Donna, Clements, Carol, Fox, Keith, Sekibo, Doreen A.T.
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Zusammenfassung:The design and synthesis of a new class of minor groove binder (MGBs) in which, the cationic tail group has been replaced by a neutral, polar variant including cyanoguanidine, nitroalkene, and trifluoroacetamide groups. Antibacterial activity (against Gram positive bacteria) was found for both the nitroalkene and trifluoroacetamide groups. For the case of the nitroalkene tail group, strong binding of a minor groove binder containing this tail group was demonstrated by both DNA footprinting and melting temperature measurements, showing a correlation between DNA binding and antibacterial activity. The compounds have also been evaluated for binding to the hERG ion channel to determine whether non-cationic but polar substituents might have an advantage compared with conventional cationic tail groups in avoiding hERG binding. In this series of compounds, it was found that whilst non-cationic compounds generally had lower affinity to the hERG ion channel, all of the compounds studied bound weakly to the hERG ion channel, probably associated with the hydrophobic head groups. [Display omitted] ► Twenty three minor groove binders were designed and synthesised. ► The prepared compounds were evaluated for their antibacterial activity. ► Footprinting studies were carried out on two of these compounds. ► The hERG cell binding assay was performed on twelve of the minor groove binders.
ISSN:0223-5234
1768-3254
DOI:10.1016/j.ejmech.2012.08.013