Novel seleno-and thio-urea-containing dihydropyrrol-2-one analogues as antibacterial agents

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The quorum sensing (QS) system in multi-drug-resistant bacteria such as P. aeruginosa is primarily responsible for the development of antibiotic resistance and is considered an attractive target for antimicrobial drug discovery. In this study, we synthesised a series of novel selenourea and thiourea-containing dihydropyrrol-2-one (DHP) analogues as LasR antagonists. The selenium DHP derivatives displayed significantly better quorum-sensing inhibition (QSI) activities than the corresponding sulphur analogues. The most potent analogue 3e efficiently inhibited the las QS system by 81% at 125 µM and 53% at 31 µM. Additionally, all the compounds were screened for their minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) against the Gram-positive bacterium S. aureus, and interestingly, only the selenium analogues showed antibacterial activity, with 3c and 3e being the most potent with a MIC of 15.6 µM.

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Sabir, S., Yu, T. T., Kuppusamy, R., Almohaywi, B., Iskander, G., Das, T., … Kumar, N. (2021). Novel seleno-and thio-urea-containing dihydropyrrol-2-one analogues as antibacterial agents. Antibiotics, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10030321

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