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Discovery of novel N -phenylphenoxyacetamide derivatives as EthR inhibitors and ethionamide boosters by combining high-throughput screening and synthesis
Flipo, Marion,Willand, Nicolas,Lecat-Guillet, Nathalie,Hounsou, Candide,Desroses, Matthieu,Leroux, Florence,Lens, Zoé,Villeret, Vincent,Wohlk?nig, Alexandre,Wintjens, René,Christophe, Thierry,Kyoung Jeon, Hee,Locht, Camille,Brodin, Priscille,Baulard, Alain R,Déprez, Benoit
, p. 6391 - 6402 (2012/10/07)
In this paper, we describe the screening of a 14640-compound library using a novel whole mycobacteria phenotypic assay to discover inhibitors of EthR, a transcriptional repressor implicated in the innate resistance of Mycobacterium tuberculosis to the second-line antituberculosis drug ethionamide. From this screening a new chemical family of EthR inhibitors bearing an N-phenylphenoxyacetamide motif was identified. The X-ray structure of the most potent compound crystallized with EthR inspired the synthesis of a 960-member focused library. These compounds were tested in vitro using a rapid thermal shift assay on EthR to accelerate the optimization. The best compounds were synthesized on a larger scale and confirmed as potent ethionamide boosters on M. tuberculosis-infected macrophages. Finally, the cocrystallization of the best optimized analogue with EthR revealed an unexpected reorientation of the ligand in the binding pocket.