TBAJ-876 Displays Bedaquiline-Like Mycobactericidal Potency without Retaining the Parental Drug’s Uncoupler Activity
Jickky Palmae Sarathy, Priya Ragunathan, Christopher B. Cooper, Anna M. Upton, Gerhard Grüber, Thomas Dick
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy · 2019-11
Abstract
-ATP synthase inhibitor bedaquiline (BDQ) displays protonophore activity. Thus, uncoupling electron transport from ATP synthesis appears to be a second mechanism of action of this antimycobacterial drug. Here, we show that the new BDQ analogue TBAJ-876 did not retain the parental drug's protonophore activity. Comparative time-kill analyses revealed that both compounds exert the same bactericidal activity. These results suggest that the uncoupler activity is not required for the bactericidal activity of diarylquinolines.
MeSH terms
- Bedaquiline
- Potency
- Drug
- Toxicology
- Pharmacology
- Biology