Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel N-α-haloacylated homoserine lactones as quorum sensing modulators

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Novel N-α-haloacylated homoserine lactones, in which a halogen atom was introduced at the α-position of the carbonyl function of the N - acyl chain, have been studied as quorum sensing (QS) modulators and compared with a library of natural N - acylated homoserine lactones (AHLs). The series of novel analogues consists of α-chloro, α-bromo and α-iodo AHL analogues. Furthermore, the biological QS activity of the synthetic AHL analogues compared to the natural AHLs was evaluated. Halogenated analogues demonstrated a reduced activity in the Escherichia coli JB523 bioassay, with the α-iodo lactones being the less active ones and the α-chloro AHLs the most potent QS agonists. Most of the α-haloacylated analogues did not exhibit a significant reduction when tested in the QS inhibition test. Therefore, these novel analogues could be utilized as chemical probes for QS structure-activity studies.

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Syrpas, M., Ruysbergh, E., Stevens, C. V., De Kimpe, N., & Mangelinckx, S. (2014). Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel N-α-haloacylated homoserine lactones as quorum sensing modulators. Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry, 10, 2539–2549. https://doi.org/10.3762/bjoc.10.265

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