Mannich Reaction Derivatives of Novobiocin with Modulated Physiochemical Properties and Their Antibacterial Activities

Citation

Tambo-Ong, A., Chopra, S., Glaser, B. T., Matsuyama, K., Tran, T., & Madrid, P. B. (2011). Mannich reaction derivatives of novobiocin with modulated physiochemical properties and their antibacterial activities. Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters, 21(19), 5697-5700.

Abstract

Synthetic derivatives of the natural product antibiotic novobiocin were synthesized in order to improve their physiochemical properties. A Mannich reaction was used to introduce new side chains at a solvent-exposed position of the molecule, and a diverse panel of functional groups was evaluated at this position. Novobiocin and the new derivatives were tested for their binding to gyrase B and their antibacterial activities against Staphylococcus aureusMycobacterium tuberculosisFrancisella tularensis and Escherichia coli. While the new derivatives still bound the gyrase B protein potently (0.07–1.8 μM, IC50), they had significantly less antibacterial activity. Two compounds were identified with increased antibacterial activity against M. tuberculosis, with a minimum inhibitory concentration of 2.5 μg/ml.


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