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2024 (English)In: European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, ISSN 0223-5234, E-ISSN 1768-3254, Vol. 278, article id 116790Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]
New antibacterial compounds are urgently needed, especially for infections caused by the top-priority Gram-negative bacteria that are increasingly difficult to treat. Lipid A is a key component of the Gram-negative outer membrane and the LpxH enzyme plays an important role in its biosynthesis, making it a promising antibacterial target. Inspired by previously reported ortho-N-methyl-sulfonamidobenzamide-based LpxH inhibitors, novel benzamide substitutions were explored in this work to assess their in vitro activity. Our findings reveal that maintaining wild-type antibacterial activity necessitates removal of the N-methyl group when shifting the ortho-N-methyl-sulfonamide to the meta-position. This discovery led to the synthesis of meta-sulfonamidobenzamide analogs with potent antibacterial activity and enzyme inhibition. Moreover, we demonstrate that modifying the benzamide scaffold can alter blocking of the cardiac voltage-gated potassium ion channel hERG. Furthermore, two LpxH-bound X-ray structures show how the enzyme-ligand interactions of the meta-sulfonamidobenzamide analogs differ from those of the previously reported ortho analogs. Overall, our study has identified meta-sulfonamidobenzamide derivatives as promising LpxH inhibitors with the potential for optimization in future antibacterial hit-to-lead programs.
Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2024
Keywords
LpxH inhibitors, Lipopolysaccharide synthesis, hERG ion channel affinity, Antimicrobial drug discovery, Gram-negative bacteria, Meta-sulfonamidobenzamide, N-demethylation, Lipid A
National Category
Medicinal Chemistry
Research subject
Medicinal Chemistry
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-524492 (URN)10.1016/j.ejmech.2024.116790 (DOI)001308032800001 ()
Funder
Swedish Research Council, 2021-06603Swedish Research Council, 2022-00654Swedish Research Council, 2021-04814Linköpings universitetSwedish Research Council, 2021-00179Science for Life Laboratory, SciLifeLab
Note
De två sista författarna delar sistaförfattarskapet
Authors in the list of papers of Andrea Benediktsdóttir's thesis: Benediktsdottir A., Sooriyaarachchi S., Cao S., Ottosson N. E., Lindström S., Daina L., Bobileva O., Loza E., Hughes D., Jones A., Mowbray L. S., Zamaratski E., Sandström A., Karlén A.
2024-03-062024-03-062024-09-24Bibliographically approved