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4-Chloroisocoumarins as Chlamydial Protease Inhibitors and Anti-Chlamydial Agents.


ABSTRACT: 4-Chloroisocoumarin compounds have broad inhibitory properties against serine proteases. Here, we show that selected 3-alkoxy-4-chloroisocoumarins preferentially inhibit the activity of the conserved serine protease High-temperature requirement A of Chlamydia trachomatis. The synthesis of a new series of isocoumarin-based scaffolds has been developed, and their anti-chlamydial properties were investigated. The structure of the alkoxy substituent was found to influence the potency of the compounds against High-temperature requirement A, and modifications to the C-7 position of the 3-alkoxy-4-chloroisocoumarin structure attenuate anti-chlamydial properties.

SUBMITTER: Phillips MJA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11013143 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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4-Chloroisocoumarins as Chlamydial Protease Inhibitors and Anti-Chlamydial Agents.

Phillips Matthew J A MJA   Huston Wilhelmina M WM   McDonagh Andrew M AM   Rawling Tristan T  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20240328 7


4-Chloroisocoumarin compounds have broad inhibitory properties against serine proteases. Here, we show that selected 3-alkoxy-4-chloroisocoumarins preferentially inhibit the activity of the conserved serine protease High-temperature requirement A of <i>Chlamydia trachomatis</i>. The synthesis of a new series of isocoumarin-based scaffolds has been developed, and their anti-chlamydial properties were investigated. The structure of the alkoxy substituent was found to influence the potency of the c  ...[more]

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