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Mycobacterial Membrane Protein Large 3 (MmpL3) Inhibitors: A Promising Approach to Combat Tuberculosis

Mohit D. Umare, Pramod B. Khedekar, Rupesh V. Chikhale

2021ChemMedChem48 citationsDOI

Abstract

Tuberculosis is a prominent aliment throughout the world and a leading cause of mortality among infectious diseases. Drug development for multi-drug resistance and reducing the current therapy time is the top priority. Mycobacterial membrane protein large 3 (MmpL3) is a promising target with high potential, however, it has not been explored to its greatest potential. It is a membrane transporter that translocates trehalose-monomycolate which is a precursor for the synthesis of mycolic acid that is essential for the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall and is pathogenic in nature. In this review, we have discussed the current development of MmpL3 inhibitors, different scaffolds, their derivatives, and their synthetic schemes and provide insight into the challenges in developing these inhibitors.

Topics & Concepts

Mycolic acidMycobacterium tuberculosisBacteriaDrug discoveryBiochemistryTransporterMembrane proteinTuberculosisDrug developmentChemistryMembraneBiologyDrugMicrobiologyMycobacteriumMedicinePharmacologyGeneGeneticsPathologyTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMycobacterium research and diagnosisRNA and protein synthesis mechanisms