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Harnessing Endogenous Formate for Antibacterial Prodrug Activation by <i>in cellulo</i> Ruthenium‐Mediated Transfer Hydrogenation Reaction

Cheng Weng, Linghui Shen, Wee Han Ang

2020Angewandte Chemie International Edition39 citationsDOI

Abstract

The abundance and evolving pathogenic behavior of bacterial microorganisms give rise to antibiotic tolerance and resistance which pose a danger to global public health. New therapeutic strategies are needed to keep pace with this growing threat. We propose a novel approach for targeting bacteria by harnessing formate, a cell metabolite found only in particular bacterial species, to activate an antibacterial prodrug and selectively inhibit their growth. This strategy is premised on transfer hydrogenation reaction on a biorthogonal substrate utilizing native formate as the hydride source as a means of uncaging an antibacterial prodrug. Using coordination-directed 3-component assembly to prepare a library of 768 unique Ru-Arene Schiff-base complexes, we identified several candidates that efficiently reduced sulfonyl azide functional group in the presence of formate. This strategy paves the way for a new approach of targeted antibacterial therapy by exploiting unique bacterial metabolites.

Topics & Concepts

ProdrugFormateChemistryCombinatorial chemistryRutheniumBacteriaAntibacterial activityBioproductionAzideCatalysisBiochemistryOrganic chemistryBiologyGeneticsClick Chemistry and ApplicationsAsymmetric Hydrogenation and CatalysisSynthesis and Biological Evaluation
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