Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10591715 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The enoyl acyl-carrier protein reductase (ENR) enzyme is harbored within the apicoplast of apicomplexan parasites providing a significant challenge for drug delivery, which may be overcome through the addition of transductive peptides, which facilitates crossing the apicoplast membranes. The binding site of triclosan, a potent ENR inhibitor, is occluded from the solvent making the attachment of these linkers challenging. Herein, we have produced 3 new triclosan analogs with bulky A- and B-ring motifs, which protrude into the solvent allowing for the future attachment of molecular transporters for delivery.
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Authors
Stephen P. Muench, Jozef Stec, Ying Zhou, Gustavo A. Afanador, Martin J. McPhillie, Mark R. Hickman, Patty J. Lee, Susan E. Leed, Jennifer M. Auschwitz, Sean T. Prigge, David W. Rice, Rima McLeod,