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Discovery and Development of 8-Substituted Cycloberberine Derivatives as Novel Antibacterial Agents against MRSA.


ABSTRACT: 8-Acetoxycycloberberine (2) with a unique skeleton was first identified to display a potent activity profile against Gram-positive bacteria, especially methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 1-8 μg/mL, suggesting a possible novel mechanism of action against bacteria. Taking 2 as the lead, 23 new 8-substituted cycloberberine (CBBR) derivatives including ether, amine, and amide were synthesized and evaluated for their antibacterial effect. The structure-activity relationship revealed that the introduction of a suitable substituent at the 8-position could greatly enhance the potency against MRSA. Among them, compounds 5d and 9e demonstrated equally effective anti-MRSA potency as lead 2, with an advantage of having a more stable pharmacokinetics feature. A preliminary mechanism study indicated that compound 9e acted upon bacteria partly through catalyzing the cleavage of bacterial DNA. Therefore, we consider that 8-substituted CBBR derivatives constitute a promising class of antibacterial agents in the treatment of MRSA infections.

SUBMITTER: Fan T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5949831 | biostudies-other | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Discovery and Development of 8-Substituted Cycloberberine Derivatives as Novel Antibacterial Agents against MRSA.

Fan Tianyun T   Hu Xinxin X   Tang Sheng S   Liu Xiaojia X   Wang Yanxiang Y   Deng Hongbin H   You Xuefu X   Jiang Jiandong J   Li Yinghong Y   Song Danqing D  

ACS medicinal chemistry letters 20180416 5


8-Acetoxycycloberberine (<b>2</b>) with a unique skeleton was first identified to display a potent activity profile against Gram-positive bacteria, especially methicillin-resistant <i>S. aureus</i> (MRSA) with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values of 1-8 μg/mL, suggesting a possible novel mechanism of action against bacteria. Taking <b>2</b> as the lead, 23 new 8-substituted cycloberberine (CBBR) derivatives including ether, amine, and amide were synthesized and evaluated for their antib  ...[more]

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