Literature DB >> 32229060

Substituted sulfonamide bioisosteres of 8-hydroxyquinoline as zinc-dependent antibacterial compounds.

John E McGowan1, Andrew D Harper1, Emma K Davison1, Joo Young Jeong1, Sonya Mros2, Nichaela Harbison-Price2, Essie M Van Zuylen2, Melanie K Knottenbelt2, Adam Heikal2, Scott A Ferguson2, Michelle A McConnell2, Gregory M Cook3, Woravimol Krittaphol4, Greg F Walker4, Margaret A Brimble5, David Rennison6.   

Abstract

A series of substituted sulfonamide bioisosteres of 8-hydroxyquinoline were evaluated for their antibacterial activity against the common mastitis causative pathogens Streptococcus uberis, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, both in the presence and absence of supplementary zinc. Compounds 9a-e, 10a-c, 11a-e, 12 and 13 were demonstrated to have MICs of 0.0625 µg/mL against S. uberis in the presence of 50 µM ZnSO4. Against S. aureus compounds 9g (MIC 4 µg/mL) and 11d (MIC 8 µg/mL) showed the greatest activity, whereas all compounds were found to be inactive against E. coli (MIC > 256 µg/mL); again in the presence of 50 µM ZnSO4. All compounds were demonstrated to be significantly less active in the absence of supplementary zinc. Compound 9g was subsequently confirmed to be bactericidal, with an MBC (≥3log10 cfu/mL reduction) of 0.125 µg/mL against S. uberis in the presence of 50 µM ZnSO4. To validate the sanitising activity of compound 9g in the presence of supplementary zinc, a quantitative suspension disinfection (sanitizer) test was performed. In this preliminary test, sanitizing activity (>5log10 reduction of CFU/mL in 5 min) was observed against S. uberis for compound 9g at concentrations as low as 1 mg/mL, validating the potential of this compound to function as a topical sanitizer against the major environmental mastitis-causing microorganism S. uberis.
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Keywords:  8-Hydroxyquinoline; Antibacterial; Bactericidal; Bioisostere; Ionophore; Mastitis; Sanitizer; Streptococcus uberis; Sulfonamide; Zincophore

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32229060     DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2020.127110

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Med Chem Lett        ISSN: 0960-894X            Impact factor:   2.823


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