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Entry Detail
PDB ID:
6D4T
Title:
M. thermoresistible GuaB2 delta-CBS in complex with inhibitor Compound 45 (VCC117054)
Biological Source:
Host Organism:
PDB Version:
Deposition Date:
2018-04-18
Release Date:
2019-05-01
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.54 Å
R-Value Free:
0.18
R-Value Work:
0.16
R-Value Observed:
0.16
Space Group:
I 4
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Description:Inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase,Inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:389
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Mycobacterium thermoresistibile
Primary Citation
Synthesis and Structure-Activity relationship of 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)piperazine analogues as inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis IMPDH.
Eur.J.Med.Chem. 174 309 329 (2019)
PMID: 31055147 DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2019.04.027

Abstact

Tuberculosis (TB) is a major infectious disease associated increasingly with drug resistance. Thus, new anti-tubercular agents with novel mechanisms of action are urgently required for the treatment of drug-resistant TB. In prior work, we identified compound 1 (cyclohexyl(4-(isoquinolin-5-ylsulfonyl)piperazin-1-yl)methanone) and showed that its anti-tubercular activity is attributable to inhibition of inosine-5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH) in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. In the present study, we explored the structure-activity relationship around compound 1 by synthesizing and evaluating the inhibitory activity of analogues against M. tuberculosis IMPDH in biochemical and whole-cell assays. X-ray crystallography was performed to elucidate the mode of binding of selected analogues to IMPDH. We establish the importance of the cyclohexyl, piperazine and isoquinoline rings for activity, and report the identification of an analogue with IMPDH-selective activity against a mutant of M. tuberculosis that is highly resistant to compound 1. We also show that the nitrogen in urea analogues is required for anti-tubercular activity and identify benzylurea derivatives as promising inhibitors that warrant further investigation.

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