A Coumarin-Based Analogue of Thiacetazone as Dual Covalent Inhibitor and Potential Fluorescent Label of HadA in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
A novel coumarin-based molecule, designed as a fluorescent surrogate of a thiacetazone-derived antitubercular agent, was quickly and easily synthesized from readily available starting materials. This small molecule, coined Coum-TAC, exhibited a combination of appropriate physicochemical and biological properties, including resistance toward hydrolysis and excellent antitubercular efficiency similar to that of well-known thiacetazone derivatives, as well as efficient covalent labeling of HadA, a relevant therapeutic target to combat Mycobacterium tuberculosis. More remarkably, Coum-TAC was successfully implemented as an imaging probe that is capable of labeling Mycobacterium tuberculosis in a selective manner, with an enrichment at the level of the poles, thus giving for the first time relevant insights about the polar localization of HadA in the mycobacteria.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
HadA; Mycobacterium tuberculosis; coumarin; fluorescence; thiacetazone
Elenco autori:
Farjallah, Asma; Chiarelli, Laurent R; Forbak, Martin; Degiacomi, Giulia; Danel, Mathieu; Goncalves, Fernanda; Carayon, Chantal; Seguin, Cendrine; Fumagalli, Marco; Záhorszká, Monika; Vega, Elodie; Abid, Souhir; Grzegorzewicz, Anna; Jackson, Mary; Peixoto, Antonio; Korduláková, Jana; Pasca, Maria Rosalia; Lherbet, Christian; Chassaing, Stefan
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