Antimicrobial and antifungal activity of rare substituted 1,2,3-thiaselenazoles and corresponding matched pair 1,2,3-dithiazoles

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Abstract

We report our investigations into the underlying differences between 1,2,3-dithiazole and their ultra-rare counterpart, 1,2,3-thiaselenazole. This rare 1,2,3-thiaselenazole chemotype was afforded by sulfur extrusion and selenium insertion into the preconstructed 1,2,3-dithiazoles. We built a library of matched paired compounds to compare and contrast the two ring systems. This led to the development of both narrow and broad-spectrum antimicrobial compounds with sub-micro molar potency, limited to no toxicity and a further understanding of the transition state electronics through molecular simulations. We also identified the potent 4,5,6- trichlorocyclopenta[d][1,2,3]thiaselenazole 11a, for use against Candida albicans, Cryptococcus neoformans var. grubii, Staphylococcus aureus and Acinetobacter baumannii, all of which have limited clinical treatment options. The 1,2,3-thiaselenazole represents a new class of potential compounds for the treatment of a host of multi-resistant hospital derived infections.

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Laitinen, T., Baranovsky, I. V., Konstantinova, L. S., Poso, A., Rakitin, O. A., & Asquith, C. R. M. (2020). Antimicrobial and antifungal activity of rare substituted 1,2,3-thiaselenazoles and corresponding matched pair 1,2,3-dithiazoles. Antibiotics, 9(7), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics9070369

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