Structure-based redesign of an edema toxin inhibitor

Bioorg Med Chem. 2012 Jan 1;20(1):368-76. doi: 10.1016/j.bmc.2011.10.091. Epub 2011 Nov 16.

Abstract

Edema factor (EF) toxin of Bacillus anthracis (NIAID category A), and several other toxins from NIAID category B Biodefense target bacteria are adenylyl cyclases or adenylyl cyclase agonists that catalyze the conversion of ATP to 3',5'-cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP). We previously identified compound 1 (3-[(9-oxo-9H-fluorene-1-carbonyl)-amino]-benzoic acid), that inhibits EF activity in cultured mammalian cells, and reduces diarrhea caused by enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) at an oral dosage of 15μg/mouse. Here, molecular docking was used to predict improvements in potency and solubility of new derivatives of compound 1 in inhibiting edema toxin (ET)-catalyzed stimulation of cyclic AMP production in murine monocyte-macrophage cells (RAW 264.7). Structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis of the bioassay results for 22 compounds indicated positions important for activity. Several derivatives demonstrated superior pharmacological properties compared to our initial lead compound, and are promising candidates to treat anthrax infections and diarrheal diseases induced by toxin-producing bacteria.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Adenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors
  • Adenylyl Cyclases / metabolism
  • Administration, Oral
  • Animals
  • Antigens, Bacterial / metabolism
  • Bacillus anthracis / metabolism*
  • Bacterial Toxins / antagonists & inhibitors*
  • Bacterial Toxins / metabolism
  • Benzoates / chemical synthesis
  • Benzoates / chemistry
  • Binding Sites
  • Cell Line
  • Computer Simulation
  • Cyclic AMP / metabolism
  • Drug Design*
  • Fluorenes / chemistry
  • Mice
  • Protein Structure, Tertiary
  • Structure-Activity Relationship

Substances

  • Adenylyl Cyclase Inhibitors
  • Antigens, Bacterial
  • Bacterial Toxins
  • Benzoates
  • Fluorenes
  • anthrax toxin
  • fluorene
  • Cyclic AMP
  • Adenylyl Cyclases