Antibacterial activity of noscapine analogs

[Display omitted] The antibacterial properties of close noscapine analogs have not been previously reported. We used our pDualrep2 double-reporter High Throughput Screening (HTS) platform to identify a series of noscapine derivatives with promising antibacterial activity. The platform is based on RP...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters 2021-07, Vol.43, p.128055-128055, Article 128055
Hauptverfasser: Ivanenkov, Yan A., Yu. Filyaeva, Kseniya, Matniyazov, Rustam T., Baymiev, Andrey Kh, Baymiev, Alexey Kh, Vladimirova, Anastasiya A., Yamidanov, Renat S., Mavzyutov, Ayrat R., Zileeva, Zulfia R., Zainullina, Liana F., Vakhitova, Julia V., Marina, Valeriya I., Terentiev, Victor A., Osterman, Ilya A., Kartsev, Victor G., Bezrukov, Dmitry S., Dontsova, Olga A.
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] The antibacterial properties of close noscapine analogs have not been previously reported. We used our pDualrep2 double-reporter High Throughput Screening (HTS) platform to identify a series of noscapine derivatives with promising antibacterial activity. The platform is based on RPF (SOS-response/DNA damage) and Katushka2S (inhibition of translation) proteins and simultaneously provides information on antibacterial activity and the mechanism of action of small-molecule compounds against E. coli. The most potent compound exhibited an MIC of 13.5 µM(6.25 µg/ml) and a relatively low cytotoxicity against HEK293 cells (CC50 = 71 µM, selectivity index: ~5.5). Some compounds from this series induced average Katushka2S reporter signals, indicating inhibition of translation machinery in the bacteria; however, these compounds did not attenuate translation in vitro in a luciferase-based translation assay. The most effective compounds did not significantly arrest the mitotic cycle in HEK293 cells, in contrast to the parent compound in a flow cytometry assay. Several molecules showed activity against clinically relevant gram-negative and gram-positive bacterial strains. Compounds from the discovered series can be reasonably regarded as good templates for further development and evaluation.
ISSN:0960-894X
1464-3405
DOI:10.1016/j.bmcl.2021.128055