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Elaboration of a Benzofuran Scaffold and Evaluation of Binding Affinity and Inhibition of Escherichia coli DsbA: A Fragment-Based Drug Design Approach to Novel Antivirulence Compounds

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posted on 2025-02-07, 04:54 authored by Luke Duncan, Geqing WangGeqing Wang, Olga V Ilyichova, Rabeb Dhouib, Makrina Totsika, Martin J Scanlon, Begona HerasBegona Heras, Belinda AbbottBelinda Abbott

Bacterial thiol-disulfide oxidoreductase DsbA is essential for bacterial virulence factor assembly and has been identified as a viable antivirulence target. Herein, we report a structure-based elaboration of a benzofuran hit that bound to the active site groove of Escherichia coli DsbA. Substituted phenyl groups were installed at the 5- and 6-position of the benzofuran using Suzuki-Miyaura coupling. HSQC NMR titration experiments showed dissociation constants of this series in the high µM to low mM range and X-ray crystallography produced three co-structures, showing binding in the hydrophobic groove, comparable with that of the previously reported benzofurans. The 6-(m-methoxy)phenyl analogue (2b), which showed a promising binding pose, was chosen for elaboration from the C-2 position. The 2,6-disubstituted analogues bound to the hydrophobic region of the binding groove and the C-2 groups extended into the more polar, previously un-probed, region of the binding groove. Biochemical analysis of the 2,6-disubsituted analogues showed they inhibited DsbA oxidation activity in vitro. The results indicate the potential to develop the elaborated benzofuran series into a novel class of antivirulence compounds.

Funding

This research was supported by National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) project (grants 1099151 and 1144046) and the Australian research council (Future Fellowship (FT130100580) and Discovery Project (DP190101613)). Dr Luke Duncan would like to acknowledge La Trobe University as a recipient of La Trobe University Postgraduate Research Scholarship. Dr Makrina Totsika would like to acknowledge support from Queensland University of Technology as a recipient of a Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellowship.

History

Publication Date

2021-09-01

Journal

Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry

Volume

45

Article Number

116315

Pagination

13p.

Publisher

Elsevier

ISSN

0968-0896

Rights Statement

© 2021 Crown. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

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