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Chemical Biology of Sortase A Inhibition: A Gateway to Anti-infective Therapeutic Agents

Rachit Sapra, Amit Kumar Rajora, T Vijaya Kumar, Govind P. Maurya, Nalin Pant, V. Haridas

2021Journal of Medicinal Chemistry26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus is the leading cause of hospital-acquired infections. The enzyme sortase A, present on the cell surface of S. aureus, plays a key role in bacterial virulence without affecting the bacterial viability. Inhibition of sortase A activity offers a powerful but clinically less explored therapeutic strategy, as it offers the possibility of not inducing any selective pressure on the bacteria to evolve drug-resistant strains. In this Perspective, we offer a chemical space narrative for the design of sortase A inhibitors, as delineated into three broad domains: peptidomimetics, natural products, and synthetic small molecules. This provides immense opportunities for medicinal chemists to alleviate the ever-growing crisis of antibiotic resistance.

Topics & Concepts

Sortase ASortaseStaphylococcus aureusChemistryMicrobiologyVirulencePeptidomimeticBacteriaAntibioticsBiofilmDrug discoveryChemical spaceBiochemistryBiologyGenePeptideGeneticsBiochemical and Structural CharacterizationBotanical Research and ChemistryMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis
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