caprazamycin-b and oxazolidine

caprazamycin-b has been researched along with oxazolidine* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for caprazamycin-b and oxazolidine

ArticleYear
Function-oriented synthesis of simplified caprazamycins: discovery of oxazolidine-containing uridine derivatives as antibacterial agents against drug-resistant bacteria.
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2010, May-13, Volume: 53, Issue:9

    The rational simplification of the caprazamycin (CPZ) class of nucleoside natural products was carried out to address their molecular complexity. First, analogues 6-8, where the diazepanone ring of the CPZ was removed and a lipophilic side chain was attached to either the C-7' or N(6') atom, were used to investigate the conformation-activity relationship. On the basis of this relationship, we designed the oxazolidine-containing uridine derivatives 18-21 by restricting the conformation of 6-8. As a result, the (t)Bu ester derivatives 20 were found to be the most active against a range of bacterial strains containing VRE with a potency similar to that of the parent CPZs. This study provides a novel strategy for the development of a new type of antibacterial agent effective against drug-resistant bacteria.

    Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Antitubercular Agents; Azepines; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Lipids; Nucleosides; Oxazoles; Uridine

2010