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  • * Researchers synthesized triazole-containing compounds that showed strong antibacterial effects, especially one named BDM71403, which was found to be more effective than the reference drug, gepotidacin.
  • * Detailed structural studies using cryo-electron microscopy revealed how BDM71403 interacts with DNA gyrase and DNA, providing insights for future antibiotic development to combat resistant bacteria.

Article Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance remains a persistent and pressing public health concern. Here, we describe the synthesis of original triazole-containing inhibitors targeting the DNA gyrase, a well-validated drug target for developing new antibiotics. Our compounds demonstrate potent antibacterial activity against various pathogenic bacteria, with notable potency against (). Moreover, one hit, compound , named BDM71403, was shown to be more potent in than the NBTI of reference, gepotidacin. Mechanistic enzymology assays reveal a competitive interaction of BDM71403 with fluoroquinolones within the gyrase cleavage core. High-resolution cryo-electron microscopy structural analysis provides detailed insights into the ternary complex formed by the gyrase, double-stranded DNA, and either BDM71403 or gepotidacin, providing a rational framework to understand the superior efficacy on . This study highlights the potential of triazole-based scaffolds as promising gyrase inhibitors, offering new avenues for drug development in the fight against antimicrobial resistance.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11489056PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.110967DOI Listing

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