Abstract
A revised total synthesis of aurachin D (1a), an isoprenoid quinolone alkaloid that targets Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) cytochrome bd (cyt-bd) oxidase, was accomplished using an oxazoline ring-opening reaction. The ring opening enabled access to a range of electron-poor analogues, while electron-rich analogues could be prepared using the Conrad-Limpach reaction. The aryl-substituted and side-chain-modified aurachin D analogues were screened for inhibition of Mtb cyt-bd oxidase and growth inhibition of Mtb. Nanomolar inhibition of Mtb cyt-bd oxidase was observed for the shorter-chain analogue 1d (citronellyl side chain) and the aryl-substituted analogues 1g/1k (fluoro substituent at C6/C7), 1t/1v (hydroxy substituent at C5/C6) and 1u/1w/1x (methoxy substituent at C5/C6/C7). Aurachin D and the analogues did not inhibit growth of nonpathogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis, but the citronellyl (1d) and 6-fluoro-substituted (1g) inhibitors from the Mtb cyt-bd oxidase assay displayed moderate growth inhibition against pathogenic Mtb (MIC = 4-8 μM).
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Lawer, A., Tyler, C., Hards, K., Keighley, L. M., Cheung, C. Y., Kierek, F., … Gamble, A. B. (2022). Synthesis and Biological Evaluation of Aurachin D Analogues as Inhibitors of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Cytochrome bd Oxidase. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters, 13(10), 1663–1669. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.2c00401
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