Antimicrobials fight microorganisms, preventing and treating infectious diseases. However, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a growing concern due to the inappropriate and excessive use of these drugs. Several mechanisms can lead to resistance, including efflux pumps such as the NorA pump in Staphylococcus aureus, which reduces the effectiveness of fluoroquinolones. Thiadiazines are heterocyclic compounds whose chemical structure resembles that of cephalosporins. Therefore, these compounds and their derivatives have been studied for their potential in combating increased bacterial resistance. To analyze this hypothesis, direct activity assays, antibiotic action-modifying activity, fluorescence assays to evaluate the retention of ethidium bromide inside bacteria, and molecular docking were carried out. These experiments involved serial dilutions in microplates against Staphylococcus aureus strain 1199B under the influence of six thiadiazine derivatives (IJ10, IJ11, IJ21, IJ22, IJ23, and IJ25). The tests revealed that, despite not showing effective direct activity, some thiadiazine derivatives (IJ11, IJ21, and IJ22) inhibited the function of the bromide pump both in microdilution tests and in fluorescence and docking assays. Particularly, the IJ11 compound stood out for its activity similar to efflux inhibitors, as well as its inhibition of the norfloxacin pump of this bacterium. Among the results of this study, it deserves to be highlighted for anchoring future experiments, as it represents the first investigation of this group of thiadiazine derivatives against the NorA pump.

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