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2-Aminobenzothiazole based adjuvant of polymyxin E against Gram-negative bacteria. | LitMetric

2-Aminobenzothiazole based adjuvant of polymyxin E against Gram-negative bacteria.

Bioorg Chem

Shanghai Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai 200237, China. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024


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Antibiotic resistance has emerged as a pressing global health issue. Polymyxin E, commonly regarded as a clinically important antibiotic, faces limitations due to its dose-dependent toxicity. A crucial strategy to combat this is the development of an antibiotic adjuvant to enhance efficacy while reducing dosage. Screening from our extensive in-house compound library, KJ1071 emerged as a promising adjuvant candidate for polymyxin E. Subsequent structure-activity relationship studies led to the discovery of compound A35, which demonstrated superior synergistic activity. However, its limited aqueous solubility posed challenges for biological experiments. To address this, we carried out a structural derivatization aimed at enhancing its solubility. The amino acid derivative A59 notably improved aqueous solubility to 3.237 mg/mL, a substantial 3237-fold increase compared to compound A35. Moreover, A59 amplified the efficacy of polymyxin E in eradicating a variety of Gram-negative bacteria, including certain clinical strains that are resistant to polymyxin E. The mechanism studies indicated that A59 might target the bacterial membrane. These findings suggest that the discovery of this innovative scaffold could provide critical insights for new adjuvant therapies.

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