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Novel Staphyloxanthin Inhibitors with Improved Potency against Multidrug Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Ni, Shuaishuai,Li, Baoli,Chen, Feifei,Wei, Hanwen,Mao, Fei,Liu, Yifu,Xu, Yixiang,Qiu, Xiaoxi,Li, Xiaokang,Liu, Wenwen,Hu, Linghao,Ling, Dazheng,Wang, Manjiong,Zheng, Xinyu,Zhu, Jin,Lan, Lefu,Li, Jian
supporting information, p. 233 - 237 (2018/03/21)
Diapophytoene desaturase (CrtN) is a potential novel target for intervening in the biosynthesis of the virulence factor staphyloxanthin. In this study, 38 1,4-benzodioxan-derived CrtN inhibitors were designed and synthesized to overwhelm the defects of leading compound 4a. Derivative 47 displayed superior pigment inhibitory activity, better hERG inhibitory properties and water solubility, and significantly sensitized MRSA strains to immune clearance in vitro. Notably, 47 displayed excellent efficacy against pigmented S. aureus Newman, Mu50 (vancomycin-intermediate MRSA, VISA), and NRS271 (linezolid-resistant MRSA, LRSA) comparable to that of linezolid and vancomycin in vivo.
Highly efficient and chemoselective acetalization and thioacetalization of aldehydes catalyzed by propylphosphonic anhydride (T3P) at room temperature
Augustine, John Kallikat,Bombrun, Agnes,Sauer, Wolfgang H.B.,Vijaykumar, Pujari
, p. 5030 - 5033 (2012/11/07)
Propylphosphonic anhydride (T3P), a low toxic peptide coupling agent, has been demonstrated to be an efficient catalyst for the chemoselective acetalization and thioacetalization of aldehydes in the presence of ketones. Cyclic and acyclic acetals of diverse aldehydes were obtained in good to excellent yields at room temperature in the presence of a catalytic amount of T3P.
