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Isoprenoid biosynthesis as a target for antibacterial and antiparasitic drugs: phosphonohydroxamic acids as inhibitors of deoxyxylulose phosphate reducto-isomerase
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Bioorganic ChemistryAntiparasitic AgentEscherichia ColiAntiparasitic DrugsPharmaceutical ChemistryDrug ResistanceMedicinal ChemistryBiosynthesisDeoxyxylulose Phosphate Reducto-isomeraseIsoprenoid BiosynthesisNatural Product BiosynthesisAntimicrobial ResistanceBiochemistryPetri DishesAntibacterial AgentAntimicrobial CompoundPharmacologyNatural SciencesMicrobiologyMedicineDrug Discovery
Isoprenoid biosynthesis via the methylerythritol phosphate pathway is a target against pathogenic bacteria and the malaria parasite Plasmodium falciparum. 4-(Hydroxyamino)-4-oxobutylphosphonic acid and 4-[hydroxy(methyl)amino]-4-oxobutyl phosphonic acid, two novel inhibitors of DXR (1-deoxy-D-xylulose 5-phosphate reducto-isomerase), the second enzyme of the pathway, have been synthesized and compared with fosmidomycin, the best known inhibitor of this enzyme. The latter phosphonohydroxamic acid showed a high inhibitory activity towards DXR, much like fosmidomycin, as well as significant antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli in tests on Petri dishes.
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