The AT-rich mitochondrial DNA (kDNA) of trypanosomatid parasites is a target of DNA minor groove binders. We report the synthesis, antiprotozoal screening, and SAR studies of three series of analogues of the known antiprotozoal kDNA binder 2-((4-(4-((4,5-dihydro-1-imidazol-3-ium-2-yl)amino)benzamido)phenyl)amino)-4,5-dihydro-1-imidazol-3-ium (). Bis(2-aminoimidazolines) (1) and bis(2-aminobenzimidazoles) (2) showed micromolar range activity against whereas bisarylimidamides (3) were submicromolar inhibitors of , and . None of the compounds showed relevant activity against the urogenital, nonkinetoplastid parasite . We show that series and bind strongly and selectively to the minor groove of AT DNA, whereas series also binds by intercalation. The measured p indicated different ionization states at pH 7.4, which correlated with the DNA binding affinities (Δ) for series and . Compound , which was active and selective against the three parasites and displayed adequate metabolic stability, is a fine candidate for in vivo studies.

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