Inhibitors of Bacterial N-Succinyl-L,L-diaminopimelic Acid Desuccinylase (DapE) and Demonstration of In Vitro Antimicrobial Activity

Danuta Gillner, Nicola Armoush, Richard C. Holz, Daniel P. Becker

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Abstract

The dapE-encoded N-succinyl-l,l-diaminopimelic acid desuccinylase (DapE) is a critical bacterial enzyme for the construction of the bacterial cell wall. A screen biased toward compounds containing zinc-binding groups (ZBG’s) including thiols, carboxylic acids, boronic acids, phosphonates and hydroxamates has delivered a number of micromolar inhibitors of DapE from Haemophilus influenzae, including the low micromolar inhibitor l-captopril (IC50 = 3.3 μM, Ki = 1.8 μM). In vitro antimicrobial activity was demonstrated for l-captopril against Escherichia coli.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalChemistry: Faculty Publications and Other Works
Volume19
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 15 2009

Keywords

  • inhibitors
  • in vitro
  • antimicrobial

Disciplines

  • Chemistry

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