The peptidoglycan biosynthetic pathway provides an array of potential targets for antibacterial drug design, attractive especially with respect to selective toxicity. Within this pathway, the members of the Mur ligase family are considered as promising emerging targets for novel antibacterial drug design. Based on the available MurD crystal structures co-crystallised with N-sulfonyl glutamic acid inhibitors, a virtual screening campaign was performed, combining three-dimensional structure-based pharmacophores and molecular docking calculations. A novel class of glutamic acid surrogates-benzene 1,3-dicarboxylic acid derivatives-were identified and compounds 14 and 16 found to possess dual MurD and MurE inhibitory activity.
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J Biol Inorg Chem
June 2017
Department of Chemistry, American College of Dubai, 36778, Dubai, UAE.
Urinary tract infections commonly occur in humans due to microbial pathogens invading the urinary tract, which can bring about a range of clinical symptoms and potentially fatal sequelae. The present study is aimed at addressing the development of a new antimicrobial agent against extended spectrum beta lactamase (ESBL) producing E. coli bacteria.
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