β-Lactam antibiotic resistance mediated by metallo-β-lactamases (MBL) has threatened global public health. There are currently no available inhibitors of MBLs for clinical use. We previously reported the ruthenium-catalyzed meta-selective C-H nitration synthesis method, leading to some -mercaptopropanamide substituted aryl tetrazoles as new potent MBL inhibitors. Here, we described the structure-activity relationship of - and -mercaptopropanamide substituted aryl tetrazoles with clinically relevant MBLs. The resulting most potent compound 13a showed IC values of 0.044 μM, 0.396 μM and 0.71 μM against VIM-2, NDM-1 and IMP-1 MBL, respectively. Crystallographic analysis revealed that 13a chelated to active site zinc ions the thiol group and interacted with the catalytically important residues Asn233 and Tyr67, providing further structural information for the development of thiol based MBL inhibitors.
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