Affiliation:
1. Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, L.L.C., 1000 Route 202, Raritan, New Jersey 08869
Abstract
ABSTRACT
MurF is an essential enzyme of bacterial cell wall biosynthesis. Few MurF inhibitors have been reported, and none have displayed measurable antibacterial activity. Through the use of a MurF binding assay, a series of 8-hydroxyquinolines that bound to the
Escherichia coli
enzyme and inhibited its activity was identified. To derive additional chemotypes lacking 8-hydroxyquinoline, a known chelating moiety, a pharmacophore model was constructed from the series and used to select compounds for testing in the MurF binding and enzymatic inhibition assays. Whereas the original diverse library yielded 0.01% positive compounds in the binding assay, of which 6% inhibited MurF enzymatic activity, the pharmacophore-selected set yielded 14% positive compounds, of which 37% inhibited the enzyme, suggesting that the model enriched for compounds with affinity to MurF. A 4-phenylpiperidine (4-PP) derivative identified by this process displayed antibacterial activity (MIC of 8 μg/ml against permeable
E. coli
) including cell lysis and a 5-log
10
-unit decrease in CFU. Importantly, treatment of
E. coli
with 4-PP resulted in a 15-fold increase in the amount of the MurF UDP-MurNAc-tripeptide substrate, and a 50% reduction in the amount of the MurF UDP-MurNAc-pentapeptide product, consistent with inhibition of the MurF enzyme within bacterial cells. Thus, 4-PP is the first reported inhibitor of the MurF enzyme that may contribute to antibacterial activity by interfering with cell wall biosynthesis.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
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