Journal of Enzyme Inhibition and Medicinal Chemistry (Jan 2017)

Brucella suis carbonic anhydrases and their inhibitors: Towards alternative antibiotics?

  • Stephan Köhler,
  • Safia Ouahrani-Bettache,
  • Jean-Yves Winum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14756366.2017.1295451
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 1
pp. 683 – 687

Abstract

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Carbonic anhydrases have started to emerge as new potential antibacterial targets for several pathogens. Two β-carbonic anhydrases, denominated bsCA I and bsCA II, have been isolated and characterized from the bacterial pathogen Brucella suis, the causative agent of brucellosis or Malta fever. These enzymes have been investigated in detail and a wide range of classical aromatic and heteroaromatic sulfonamides as well as carbohydrate-based compounds have been found to inhibit selectively and efficiently Brucella suis carbonic anhydrases. Inhibition of these metalloenzymes constitutes a novel approach for the potential development of new anti-Brucella agents. This review aims at discussing the recent literature on this topic.

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