Design,synthesis and evaluation of a series of 5-methoxy-2,3-naphthalimide derivatives as AcrB inhibitors for the reversal of bacterial resistance |
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Authors: | Chaobin Jin Rawaf Alenazy Yinhu Wang Rumana Mowla Yinhui Qin Jin Quan Eugene Tan Natansh Deepak Modi Xinjie Gu Steven W. Polyak Henrietta Venter Shutao Ma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medicinal Chemistry, Key Laboratory of Chemical Biology (Ministry of Education), School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Shandong University, 44 West Culture Road, Jinan 250012, China;2. School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of South Australia, SA 5000, Australia;3. Department of Medical Laboratory, College of Applied Medical Sciences - Shaqra, Shaqra University, 11961, Saudi Arabia |
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Abstract: | A series of novel 5-methoxy-2,3-naphthalimide derivatives were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their biological activities. In particular, the ability of the compounds to synergize with antimicrobials, to inhibit Nile Red efflux, and to target AcrB was assayed. The results showed that the most of the tested compounds more sensitized the Escherichia coli BW25113 to the antibiotics than the parent compounds 7c and 15, which were able to inhibit Nile Red efflux. Significantly, compound A5 possessed the most potent antibacterial synergizing activity in combination with levofloxacin by 4 times and 16 times at the concentration of 8 and 16?µg/mL, respectively, whilst A5 could effectively abolish Nile Red efflux at 100?μM. Additionally, target effect of A5 was confirmed in the outer- or inner membrane permeabilization assays. Therefore, A5 is an excellent lead compound for further structural optimization. |
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Keywords: | 5-Methoxy-2,3-naphthalimide Antimicrobial resistance Efflux pump inhibitor AcrB Synergism Inhibition of efflux |
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