Activity-directed expansion of a series of antibacterial agents

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The feasibility of using activity-directed synthesis to drive antibacterial discovery was investigated. An array of 220 Pd-catalysed microscale reactions was executed, and the crude product mixtures were evaluated for activity against Staphylococcus aureus. Scale-up of the hit reactions, purification and evaluation, enabled expansion of a class of antibacterial quinazolinones. The novel antibacterials had MICs from 0.016 μg mL-1 (i.e. 38 nM) to 2-4 μg mL-1 against S. aureus ATCC29213. This journal is

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Leggott, A., Clarke, J. E., Chow, S., Warriner, S. L., O’Neill, A. J., & Nelson, A. (2020). Activity-directed expansion of a series of antibacterial agents. Chemical Communications, 56(58), 8047–8050. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc02361b

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