Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1365348 | Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) is a key enzyme in lysine biosynthesis and a potential antibiotic target. The enzyme catalyses the condensation of (S)-aspartate semi-aldehyde (ASA) and pyruvate to form dihydrodipicolinate. Constrained diketopimelic acid derivatives have been designed as mimics of the acyclic enzyme-bound condensation product of ASA and pyruvate. Several of the compounds are shown to be active, slow-binding inhibitors with improved inhibition of DHDPS.
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Authors
Berin A. Boughton, Renwick C.J. Dobson, Juliet A. Gerrard, Craig A. Hutton,