Issue 43, 2024

Multimodal antibacterial potency of newly designed and synthesized Schiff's/Mannich based coumarin derivatives: potential inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase and biofilm production

Abstract

The briskened urge to develop potential antibacterial candidates against multidrug-resistant pathogens has motivated the present research study. Herein, newly synthesized coumarin derivatives with azomethine and amino-methylated as the functional groups have been focused on their antibacterial efficacy. The study proposed two distinct series: 3-acetyl substituted coumarin derivatives, followed by the Schiff base approach (5a–5i), and formaldehyde-secondary cyclic amine-based derivatives (7a–7g), using the Mannich base approach, further the compounds have been confirmed through various spectral studies. Further, target-specific binding affinity has been affirmed via in silico study. In vitro antibacterial study suggested compounds 5d and 5f to be most effective against S. aureus and multidrug-resistant K. pneumoniae, with MIC values of 8 and 16 μg mL−1. Among them, the compounds 5d and 5f showed excellent binding scores against different bacterial gyrase compared to the standard novobiocin. Based on RMRS, RMSF, Rg, and H-bond plots, MD simulation study at 100 ns also suggested better stability of 5d inside gyraseB of E. coli than the complex of E. coli-GyrB-novobiocin. The toxicity and pharmacokinetic profiles showed favorable drug-likeness. Overall, systematic in vitro and in silico assessment suggested that multimodal antibacterial derivatives 5d and 5f strongly inhibit both bacterial DNA gyrase and biofilm formation of drug-resistant pathogens, suggesting their potency in mainstream antibacterial therapy.

Graphical abstract: Multimodal antibacterial potency of newly designed and synthesized Schiff's/Mannich based coumarin derivatives: potential inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase and biofilm production

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Aug 2024
Accepted
26 Sep 2024
First published
07 Oct 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2024,14, 31633-31647

Multimodal antibacterial potency of newly designed and synthesized Schiff's/Mannich based coumarin derivatives: potential inhibitors of bacterial DNA gyrase and biofilm production

K. Pakeeraiah, P. P. Swain, A. Sahoo, P. K. Panda, M. Mahapatra, S. Mal, R. K. Sahoo, P. K. Sahu and S. K. Paidesetty, RSC Adv., 2024, 14, 31633 DOI: 10.1039/D4RA05756B

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