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Anti-tubercular activity and molecular docking studies of indolizine derivatives targeting mycobacterial InhA enzyme
Authors:Katharigatta N Venugopala  Sandeep Chandrashekharappa  Pran Kishore Deb  Christophe Tratrat  Melendhran Pillay  Deepak Chopra  Nizar A Al-Shar&#x;i  Wafa Hourani  Lina A Dahabiyeh  Pobitra Borah  Rahul D Nagdeve  Susanta K Nayak  Basavaraj Padmashali  Mohamed A Morsy  Bandar E Aldhubiab  Mahesh Attimarad  Anroop B Nair  Nagaraja Sreeharsha  Michelyne Haroun  Sheena Shashikanth  Viresh Mohanlall  Raghuprasad Mailavaram
Abstract:A series of 1,2,3-trisubstituted indolizines (2a–2f, 3a–3d, and 4a–4c) were screened for in vitro whole-cell anti-tubercular activity against the susceptible H37Rv and multidrug-resistant (MDR) Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) strains. Compounds 2b–2d, 3a–3d, and 4a–4c were active against the H37Rv-MTB strain with minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) ranging from 4 to 32 µg/mL, whereas the indolizines 4a–4c, with ethyl ester group at the 4-position of the benzoyl ring also exhibited anti-MDR-MTB activity (MIC = 16–64 µg/mL). In silico docking study revealed the enoyl-acyl carrier protein reductase (InhA) and anthranilate phosphoribosyltransferase as potential molecular targets for the indolizines. The X-ray diffraction analysis of the compound 4b was also carried out. Further, a safety study (in silico and in vitro) demonstrated no toxicity for these compounds. Thus, the indolizines warrant further development and may represent a novel promising class of InhA inhibitors and multi-targeting agents to combat drug-sensitive and drug-resistant MTB strains.
Keywords:Indolizine  mycobacterium tuberculosis  InhA  docking  X-ray crystal structure
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