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Design, Synthesis, and Antimycobacterial Activity of Novel Theophylline-7-Acetic Acid Derivatives With Amino Acid Moieties.

Georgi StavrakovVioleta ValchevaYulian VoynikovIrena PhilipovaMariyana AtanasovaSpiro KonstantinovPlamen PeikovIrini Atanas Doytchinova
Published in: Chemical biology & drug design (2015)
The theophylline-7-acetic acid (7-TAA) scaffold is a promising novel lead compound for antimycobacterial activity. Here, we derive a model for antitubercular activity prediction based on 14 7-TAA derivatives with amino acid moieties and their methyl esters. The model is applied to a combinatorial library, consisting of 40 amino acid and methyl ester derivatives of 7-TAA. The best three predicted compounds are synthesized and tested against Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv. All of them are stable, non-toxic against human cells and show antimycobacterial activity in the nanomolar range being 60 times more active than ethambutol.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis