Discovery and characterization of QPT-1, the progenitor of a new class of bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors

发现并表征 QPT-1,一种新型细菌拓扑异构酶抑制剂的前身

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作者:Alita A Miller, Gordon L Bundy, John E Mott, Jill E Skepner, Timothy P Boyle, Douglas W Harris, Alexander E Hromockyj, Keith R Marotti, Gary E Zurenko, Jennifer B Munzner, Michael T Sweeney, Gary F Bammert, Judith C Hamel, Charles W Ford, Wei-Zhu Zhong, David R Graber, Gary E Martin, Fusen Han, Lest

Abstract

QPT-1 was discovered in a compound library by high-throughput screening and triage for substances with whole-cell antibacterial activity. This totally synthetic compound is an unusual barbituric acid derivative whose activity resides in the (-)-enantiomer. QPT-1 had activity against a broad spectrum of pathogenic, antibiotic-resistant bacteria, was nontoxic to eukaryotic cells, and showed oral efficacy in a murine infection model, all before any medicinal chemistry optimization. Biochemical and genetic characterization showed that the QPT-1 targets the beta subunit of bacterial type II topoisomerases via a mechanism of inhibition distinct from the mechanisms of fluoroquinolones and novobiocin. Given these attributes, this compound represents a promising new class of antibacterial agents. The success of this reverse genomics effort demonstrates the utility of exploring strategies that are alternatives to target-based screens in antibacterial drug discovery.

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