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C-Terminal 1-Aminoethyltetrazole-Containing Oligopeptides as Novel Alanine Racemase Inhibitors.


ABSTRACT: In clinical culture media inoculated with patient samples, selective inhibition of commensal bacteria is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, as they can mask the presence of pathogenic bacteria. The alanine analogue, 1-aminoethyltetrazole was investigated as a potential alanine racemase inhibitor. For effective uptake and enhanced and selective antibacterial activity, a library of C-terminal 1-aminoethyltetrazole containing di- and oligopeptides were synthesized by solid phase peptide coupling techniques. The investigation of the antimicrobial activity of the synthesised compounds identified several clinically applicable selective inhibitors. These enabled differentiation between the closely related bacteria, Salmonella and Escherichia coli, which can be difficult to discriminate between in a clinical setting. In addition, differentiation between enterococci and other Gram-positive cocci was also seen.

SUBMITTER: Kondacs LA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7145296 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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C-Terminal 1-Aminoethyltetrazole-Containing Oligopeptides as Novel Alanine Racemase Inhibitors.

Kondacs Laszlo A LA   Orenga Sylvain S   Anderson Rosaleen J RJ   Marrs Emma C L ECL   Perry John D JD   Gray Mark M  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20200313 6


In clinical culture media inoculated with patient samples, selective inhibition of commensal bacteria is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, as they can mask the presence of pathogenic bacteria. The alanine analogue, 1-aminoethyltetrazole was investigated as a potential alanine racemase inhibitor. For effective uptake and enhanced and selective antibacterial activity, a library of C-terminal 1-aminoethyltetrazole containing di- and oligopeptides were synthesized by solid ph  ...[more]

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