莽草酸
莽草酸途径
大肠杆菌
酶
生物化学
芳香族氨基酸
生物合成
抗菌剂
化学
生物
脱氢酶
立体化学
微生物学
基因
作者
Dulce Catalina Díaz-Quiroz,Cesar S. Cardona-Félix,José Luis Viveros‐Ceballos,Miguel Ángel Reyes-González,Franciso Bolívar,Mario Ordóñez,Adelfo Escalante
标识
DOI:10.1080/14756366.2017.1422125
摘要
Shikimic acid (SA) pathway is the common route used by bacteria, plants, fungi, algae, and certain Apicomplexa parasites for the biosynthesis of aromatic amino acids and other secondary metabolites. As this essential pathway is absent in mammals designing inhibitors against implied enzymes may lead to the development of antimicrobial and herbicidal agents harmless to humans. Shikimate dehydrogenase (SDH) is the fourth enzyme of the SA pathway. In this contribution, a series of SA amide derivatives were synthesised and evaluated for in vitro SDH inhibition and antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. All tested compounds showed to be mixed type inhibitors; diamide derivatives displayed more inhibitory activity than synthesised monoamides. Among the evaluated compounds, molecules called 4a and 4b were the most active derivatives with IC50 588 and 589 µM, respectively. Molecular modelling studies suggested two different binding modes of monoamide and diamide derivatives to the SDH enzyme of E. coli.
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