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The nitroimidazooxazine S-1 (PA-824) is a new class of bioreductive drug for tuberculosis. A series of related bicyclic nitroheterocycles was synthesized, designed to have a wide range of one-electron reduction potentials E(1) (from -570 to -338 mV, compared with -534 mV for S-1). The observed E(1) values closely correlated with the sigma(m) values of the heteroatom at the 4/8-position of the adjacent six-membered ring. Although the compounds spanned a range of E(1) values around that of S-1, only the nitroimidazothiazines showed significant antitubercular activity (at a similar level of potency), suggesting that E(1) is not the main driver of efficacy. Furthermore, there was a correlation between activity and the formation of imidazole ring-reduced products at the two-electron level, pointing to the potential importance of this reduction pathway, which is determined by the nature of the substituent at the 2-position of the 4-nitroimidazole ring.
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Andrew M. Thompson
Maurice Wilkins Centre
Adrian Blaser
University of Auckland
Robert F. Anderson
University of Auckland
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry
University of Illinois Chicago
University of Auckland
TB Alliance
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dff550b28b234044e9bfe0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jm801087e