“…Depending on the type and localization of the functionalities, the tested organophosphorus compounds were formally divided into seven categories: α‐hydroxyphosphonic acids 8a and 8b , α‐hydroxybis‐ H ‐phosphinic acids 9a–e , α‐hydroxybisphosphonic acids 10a–c , α‐aminobisphosphonic acids 11a–n , β‐aminobisphosphonic acids 12a–d , α‐amino[ P ‐(2‐phosphonoethyl]phosphinic acids 13a and 13b and α‐phosphonomethyl‐ or α‐2,2‐bisphosphonoethyl‐substituted cinnamic acids, 14a and 14b . Some of the studied compounds were preliminarily tested for inhibition of the PPK2 class II enzyme PA3455 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa and PPK2 class III from Cytophaga hutchinsonii (Nocek et al., ). Here, we increase the set of inhibitors by introducing new derivatives and a new polyacidic scaffold and compare the activity with the kinase PPK1 catalyzing the reverse phosphate transfer reaction.…”