Issue 17, 2012

Biomimetic synthesis, antibacterial activity and structure–activity properties of the pyroglutamate core of oxazolomycin

Abstract

Biomimetic intramolecular aldol reactions on oxazolidine templates derived from serine may be used to generate densely functionalised pyroglutamates, which are simpler mimics of the right hand side of oxazolomycin. Some of the compounds from this sequence exhibit in vivo activity against S. aureus and E. coli, suggesting that pyroglutamate scaffolds may be useful templates for the development of novel antibacterials, and cheminformatic analysis has been used to provide some structure–activity data.

Graphical abstract: Biomimetic synthesis, antibacterial activity and structure–activity properties of the pyroglutamate core of oxazolomycin

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2012
Accepted
28 Feb 2012
First published
29 Feb 2012

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012,10, 3472-3485

Biomimetic synthesis, antibacterial activity and structure–activity properties of the pyroglutamate core of oxazolomycin

P. Angelov, Y. K. S. Chau, P. J. Fryer, M. G. Moloney, A. L. Thompson and P. C. Trippier, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2012, 10, 3472 DOI: 10.1039/C2OB00042C

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