Abstract
MraY presents all necessary biological requirements to be considered as a target of interest for the discovery of novel antibacterials. Furthermore, several inhibitors aimed at this enzyme have been discovered. Amphomycin, which is currently used as a topical antibacterial in the veterinary industry is one of them, but the major source of future developments resides in the nucleoside based inhibitors group. This group has been subdivided into classes: Tunicamycins, Ribosamino-uridines, Uridylpeptides and Capuramycins. Analysis of pharmacological behaviours observed with several compounds within these classes, shows that broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, including relevant resistant strains and in vivo efficacy without toxicity are achievable. Among them, Caprazamycins, Muraymycins, Riburamycins and Capuramycins present the most promising profiles.
Keywords: mray, translocase, antibacterial, antibiotic, tunicamycin, streptovirudin, corynetoxin, ribosamino-uridine, liposidomycin, fr-900493
Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry
Title: MraY Inhibitors as Novel Antibacterial Agents
Volume: 5 Issue: 13
Author(s): Christophe Dini
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Keywords: mray, translocase, antibacterial, antibiotic, tunicamycin, streptovirudin, corynetoxin, ribosamino-uridine, liposidomycin, fr-900493
Abstract: MraY presents all necessary biological requirements to be considered as a target of interest for the discovery of novel antibacterials. Furthermore, several inhibitors aimed at this enzyme have been discovered. Amphomycin, which is currently used as a topical antibacterial in the veterinary industry is one of them, but the major source of future developments resides in the nucleoside based inhibitors group. This group has been subdivided into classes: Tunicamycins, Ribosamino-uridines, Uridylpeptides and Capuramycins. Analysis of pharmacological behaviours observed with several compounds within these classes, shows that broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, including relevant resistant strains and in vivo efficacy without toxicity are achievable. Among them, Caprazamycins, Muraymycins, Riburamycins and Capuramycins present the most promising profiles.
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Dini Christophe, MraY Inhibitors as Novel Antibacterial Agents, Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry 2005; 5 (13) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156802605774463042
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