Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2,4-Diaminopyrimidine-based antifolate drugs against bacillus anthracis

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Due to the innate ability of bacteria to develop resistance to available antibiotics, there is a critical need to develop new agents to treat more resilient strains. As a continuation of our research in this area, we have synthesized a series of racemic 2,4-diaminopyrimidine-based drug candidates, and evaluated them against Bacillus anthracis. The structures are comprised of a 2,4-diaminopyrimidine ring, a 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl ring, and an N-acryloyl-substituted 1,2-dihydrophthalazine ring. Various changes were made at the C1 stereocenter of the dihydrophthalazine moiety in the structure, and the biological activity was assessed by measurement of the MIC and Ki values to identify the most potent drug candidate. © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Nammalwar, B., Muddala, N. P., Bourne, C. R., Henry, M., Bourne, P. C., Bunce, R. A., … Barrow, W. W. (2014). Synthesis and biological evaluation of 2,4-Diaminopyrimidine-based antifolate drugs against bacillus anthracis. Molecules, 19(3), 3231–3246. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules19033231

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