Mycobacterium tuberculosis dethiobiotin
synthase (MtDTBS) is a crucial enzyme involved in
the biosynthesis of biotin in the causative agent of tuberculosis, M. tuberculosis. Here, we report a binder of MtDTBS, cyclopentylacetic acid 2 (K
D = 3.4 ± 0.4 mM), identified via
in silico screening. X-ray crystallography showed
that 2 binds in the 7,8-diaminopelargonic acid (DAPA)
pocket of MtDTBS. Appending an acidic group to the
para-position of the aromatic ring of the scaffold revealed compounds 4c and 4d as more potent binders, with K
D = 19 ± 5 and 17 ± 1 μM, respectively.
Further optimization identified tetrazole 7a as a particularly
potent binder (K
D = 57 ± 5 nM) and
inhibitor (K
i = 5 ± 1 μM) of MtDTBS. Our findings highlight the first reported inhibitors
of MtDTBS and serve as a platform for the further
development of potent inhibitors and novel therapeutics for the treatment
of tuberculosis.
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