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Activity of Tricyclic Pyrrolopyrimidine Gyrase B Inhibitor against Mycobacterium abscessus.

Abdeldjalil MadaniDereje A NegatuAbdellatif El MarrouniRandy R MillerChristopher W BoyceNicholas MurgoloChristopher J BungardMatthew D ZimmermanVeronique Anne DartoisMartin GengenbacherDavid B OlsenThomas Dick
Published in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2022)
Tricyclic pyrrolopyrimidines (TPPs) are a new class of antibacterials inhibiting the ATPase of DNA gyrase. TPP8, a representative of this class, is active against Mycobacterium abscessus in vitro . Spontaneous TPP8 resistance mutations mapped to the ATPase domain of M. abscessus DNA gyrase, and the compound inhibited DNA supercoiling activity of recombinant M. abscessus enzyme. Further profiling of TPP8 in macrophage and mouse infection studies demonstrated proof-of-concept activity against M. abscessus ex vivo and in vivo .
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