Structure-activity relationships of 2-aminothiazoles effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis

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Abstract

A series of 2-aminothiazoles was synthesized based on a HTS scaffold from a whole-cell screen against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). The SAR shows the central thiazole moiety and the 2-pyridyl moiety at C-4 of the thiazole are intolerant to modification. However, the N-2 position of the aminothiazole exhibits high flexibility and we successfully improved the antitubercular activity of the initial hit by more than 128-fold through introduction of substituted benzoyl groups at this position. N-(3-Chlorobenzoyl)-4-(2-pyridinyl) -1,3-thiazol-2-amine (55) emerged as one of the most promising analogues with a MIC of 0.024 μM or 0.008 μg/mL in 7H9 media and therapeutic index of nearly ∼300. However, 55 is rapidly metabolized by human liver microsomes (t1/2 = 28 min) with metabolism occurring at the invariant aminothiazole moiety and Mtb develops spontaneous low-level resistance with a frequency of ∼10-5. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Meissner, A., Boshoff, H. I., Vasan, M., Duckworth, B. P., Barry, C. E., & Aldrich, C. C. (2013). Structure-activity relationships of 2-aminothiazoles effective against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Bioorganic and Medicinal Chemistry, 21(21), 6385–6397. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bmc.2013.08.048

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