Antimalarial drugs have thus far been chiefly derived from two sources-natural products and synthetic drug-like compounds. Here we investigate whether antimalarial agents with novel mechanisms of action could be discovered using a diverse collection of synthetic compounds that have three-dimensional features reminiscent of natural products and are underrepresented in typical screening collections. We report the identification of such compounds with both previously reported and undescribed mechanisms of action, including a series of bicyclic azetidines that inhibit a new antimalarial target, phenylalanyl-tRNA synthetase. These molecules are curative in mice at a single, low dose and show activity against all parasite life stages in multiple in vivo efficacy models. Our findings identify bicyclic azetidines with the potential to both cure and prevent transmission of the disease as well as protect at-risk populations with a single oral dose, highlighting the strength of diversity-oriented synthesis in revealing promising therapeutic targets.
Diversity-oriented synthesis yields novel multistage antimalarial inhibitors.
多样性导向合成产生新型多阶段抗疟疾抑制剂
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作者:Kato Nobutaka, Comer Eamon, Sakata-Kato Tomoyo, Sharma Arvind, Sharma Manmohan, Maetani Micah, Bastien Jessica, Brancucci Nicolas M, Bittker Joshua A, Corey Victoria, Clarke David, Derbyshire Emily R, Dornan Gillian L, Duffy Sandra, Eckley Sean, Itoe Maurice A, Koolen Karin M J, Lewis Timothy A, Lui Ping S, Lukens Amanda K, Lund Emily, March Sandra, Meibalan Elamaran, Meier Bennett C, McPhail Jacob A, Mitasev Branko, Moss Eli L, Sayes Morgane, Van Gessel Yvonne, Wawer Mathias J, Yoshinaga Takashi, Zeeman Anne-Marie, Avery Vicky M, Bhatia Sangeeta N, Burke John E, Catteruccia Flaminia, Clardy Jon C, Clemons Paul A, Dechering Koen J, Duvall Jeremy R, Foley Michael A, Gusovsky Fabian, Kocken Clemens H M, Marti Matthias, Morningstar Marshall L, Munoz Benito, Neafsey Daniel E, Sharma Amit, Winzeler Elizabeth A, Wirth Dyann F, Scherer Christina A, Schreiber Stuart L
| 期刊: | Nature | 影响因子: | 48.500 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Oct 20; 538(7625):344-349 |
| doi: | 10.1038/nature19804 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 疟疾 | ||
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