Abstract
The diarylquinoline F1FO-ATP synthase inhibitor bedaquiline (BDQ) displays protonophore activity. Thus, uncoupling electron transport from ATP synthesis appears to be a second mechanism of action of this antimycobacterial drug. Here, we show that the new BDQ analogue TBAJ-876 did not retain the parental drug's protonophore activity. Comparative time-kill analyses revealed that both compounds exert the same bactericidal activity. These results suggest that the uncoupler activity is not required for the bactericidal activity of diarylquinolines.
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Sarathy, J. P., Ragunathan, P., Cooper, C. B., Upton, A. M., Gruber, G., & Dick, T. (2020). TBAJ-876 displays bedaquiline-like mycobactericidal potency without retaining the parental drug’s uncoupler activity. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 64(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01540-19
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