Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (Jan 2018)

Discovery of novel fragments inhibiting O-acetylserine sulphhydrylase by combining scaffold hopping and ligand–based drug design

  • Joana Magalhães,
  • Nina Franko,
  • Giannamaria Annunziato,
  • Martin Welch,
  • Stephen K. Dolan,
  • Agostino Bruno,
  • Andrea Mozzarelli,
  • Stefano Armao,
  • Aigars Jirgensons,
  • Marco Pieroni,
  • Gabriele Costantino,
  • Barbara Campanini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2018.1512596
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 33, no. 1
pp. 1444 – 1452

Abstract

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Several bacteria rely on the reductive sulphur assimilation pathway, absent in mammals, to synthesise cysteine. Reduction of virulence and decrease in antibiotic resistance have already been associated with mutations on the genes that codify cysteine biosynthetic enzymes. Therefore, inhibition of cysteine biosynthesis has emerged as a promising strategy to find new potential agents for the treatment of bacterial infection. Following our previous efforts to explore OASS inhibition and to expand and diversify our library, a scaffold hopping approach was carried out, with the aim of identifying a novel fragment for further development. This novel chemical tool, endowed with favourable pharmacological characteristics, was successfully developed, and a preliminary Structure–Activity Relationship investigation was carried out.

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