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Mimics of pramanicin derived from pyroglutamic acid and their antibacterial activity.

Song Wei Benjamin TanChristina L L ChaiMark G Moloney
Published in: Organic & biomolecular chemistry (2018)
Mono and dihydroxypyrrolidinones are readily available by direct oxygenation of a pyroglutamate-derived bicyclic lactam with high diastereoselectivity, and these may be manipulated further in protected or unprotected form by Grignard addition to a pendant Weinreb amide to give acylhydroxypyrrolidinones, which are analogues of the natural product, pramanicin. Preliminary bioassay against S. aureus and E. coli indicated that some compounds exhibit selective Gram-negative antibacterial activity, and may offer promise for the development of novel systems suitable for antibacterial drug development.
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