Analogs of CPZEN-45, which is expected to be a promising new antituberculosis drug that overcomes the shortcomings of caprazamycins, were synthesized and their biological activities were evaluated. The biological activity of analogs 1-3, which converted the anilide portion, and analogs 4 and 5, focusing on the seven-membered ring, were lower than that of CPZEN-45. These results suggest that the inhibitory activity of CPZEN-45 against TagO, an ortholog of WecA, has a strict structural limitation, and it was hoped for elucidation of the mode of action of CPZEN-45 using structural biology in the future.
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