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Induction of cell membrane depolarization in Mycobacterium bovis BCG ATCC 35734 at 4 times MIC after 8 hrs by DiOC2 dye based flourescence assay

PubChem AID
1782230
Other Target
SUBCELLULAR: Cell membrane
Primary Citation
Functionalized Dioxonaphthoimidazoliums: A Redox Cycling Chemotype with Potent Bactericidal Activities against Mycobacterium tuberculosis [PMID: 34706190]
Source
External ID
Tested Substances
Tested Compounds
Version
1.1
Status
Live
Dates
  • Deposit:
    2022-08-30
  • Modify:
    2022-08-30
Description
This bioassay record (AID 1782230) reports results from the above primary citation. Additional data from the same publication are reported in a total of 51 BioAssay records in PubChem.

1 Description

Title: Functionalized Dioxonaphthoimidazoliums: A Redox Cycling Chemotype with Potent Bactericidal Activities against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

Abstract: Disruption of redox homeostasis in mycobacteria causes irreversible stress induction and cell death. Here, we report the dioxonaphthoimidazolium scaffold as a novel redox cycling antituberculosis chemotype with potent bactericidal activity against growing and nutrient-starved phenotypically drug-resistant nongrowing bacteria. Maximal potency was dependent on the activation of the redox cycling quinone by the positively charged scaffold and accessibility to the mycobacterial cell membrane as directed by the lipophilicity and conformational characteristics of the N-substituted side chains. Evidence from microbiological, biochemical, and genetic investigations implicates a redox-driven mode of action that is reliant on the reduction of the quinone by type II NADH dehydrogenase (NDH2) for the generation of bactericidal levels of the reactive oxygen species (ROS). The bactericidal profile of a potent water-soluble analogue 32 revealed good activity against nutrient-starved organisms in the Loebel model of dormancy, low spontaneous resistance mutation frequency, and synergy with isoniazid in the checkerboard assay.

2 Comment

Journal: J Med Chem

Year: 2021

Volume: 64

Issue: 21.0

First Page: 15991

Last Page: 16007

DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.1c01383

Target ChEMBL ID: CHEMBL2364031

ChEMBL Target Name: Cell membrane

ChEMBL Target Type: SUBCELLULAR - Target is a subcellular fraction

Relationship Type: S - Subcellular target assigned

Confidence: Target assigned is subcellular fraction

3 Result Definitions

4 Data Table

5 Target

Other Target
SUBCELLULAR: Cell membrane

7 Identity

7.1 BioAssay Name

Induction of cell membrane depolarization in Mycobacterium bovis BCG ATCC 35734 at 4 times MIC after 8 hrs by DiOC2 dye based flourescence assay

7.2 Source

7.3 External ID

7.4 Project Category

Literature, Extracted

7.5 Deposit Date

2022-08-30

7.6 Modify Date

Version 1.1
2022-08-30 (currently shown)

7.7 Status

Live

8 Same-Publication BioAssays

9 BioAssay Annotations

Assay Type
Functional
Assay Strain
ATCC 35734

10 Information Sources

  1. PubChem
  2. ChEMBL
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