A novel series of pyrimidine/pyrazole linked β-lactams have been synthesized in excellent yields using a simple and efficient methodology involving conjunction of different heterocyclic substrates. All the new products were characterized on the basis of various spectroscopic techniques viz. FT-IR, 1 H NMR, 13 C NMR, elemental analysis (CHN), 1 H-1 H correlation spectroscopy ( 1 H-1 H COSY) and mass spectrometry (EIMS) in representative cases. Furthermore, theoretical calculations have also been performed on representative compounds and the results were compared with Cefuroxime axetil (a broad spectrum antibacterial agent). The phenomenon of tautomerism was also observed which was confirmed by different NMR experiments (D 2 O exchange study and 1 H-1 H correlation spectroscopy).
Introduction::
Enzymatic degradation of peptidoglycan, a structural cell wall component of Gram-positive bacteria,
has attracted considerable attention being a specific target for many known antibiotics.
Methods::
Peptidoglycan hydrolases are involved in bacterial lysis through peptidoglycan degradation. β-N-acetylglucosaminidase,
a peptidoglycan hydrolase, acts on O-glycosidic bonds formed by N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetyl muramic
acid residues of peptidoglycan. Aim of present study was to study the action of β-N-acetylglucosaminidase, on methicillin-
resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and other Gram-negative bacteria.
Results::
We investigated its dynamic behaviour using molecular dynamics simulation and observed that serine and alanine
residues are involved in catalytic reaction in addition to aspartic acid, histidine, lysine and arginine residues. When simulated
in its bound state, the RMSD values were found lesser than crystal form in the time stamp of 1000 picoseconds revealing
its stability. Structure remained stably folded over 1000 picoseconds without undergoing any major change further confirming
the stability of complex.
Conclusion::
It can be concluded that enzymes belonging to this category can serve as a tool in eradicating Gram-positive
pathogens and associated infections.
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