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5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases.

5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases. Research Abstract Details 

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  • 5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases. Abstract Text:

    aranapakam m venkatesanAranapakam M Venkatesan,atul agarwalAtul Agarwal,takao abeTakao Abe,hideki ushirogochiHideki Ushirogochi,mihira adoMihira Ado,takasaki tsuyoshiTakasaki Tsuyoshi,osvaldo dos santosOsvaldo Dos Santos,zhong liZhong Li,gerry franciscoGerry Francisco,yang i linYang I Lin,peter j petersenPeter J Petersen,youjun yangYoujun Yang,william j weissWilliam J Weiss,david m shlaesDavid M Shlaes,tarek s mansourTarek S Mansour,aranapakam m venkatesanAranapakam M Venkatesan,atul agarwalAtul Agarwal,takao abeTakao Abe,hideki ushirogochiHideki Ushirogochi,mihira adoMihira Ado,takasaki tsuyoshiTakasaki Tsuyoshi,osvaldo dos santosOsvaldo Dos Santos,zhong liZhong Li,gerry franciscoGerry Francisco,yang i linYang I Lin,peter j petersenPeter J Petersen,youjun yangYoujun Yang,william j weissWilliam J Weiss,david m shlaesDavid M Shlaes,tarek s mansourTarek S Mansour,

    beta-Lactamases are serine- and metal-dependent hydrolases, produced by the bacteria as defense against beta-lactam antibiotics. Commercially available inhibitors such as clavulanic acid, sulbactam, and tazobactam, which are currently used in the hospital settings, have reduced activity against newly emerging beta-lactamases. Bacterial production of diverse beta-lactamases including class-A, class-C, and ESBLs has motivated several research groups to search for inhibitors with a broader spectrum of activity. Previously, several novel 6-methylidene penems bearing, [5,5] [5,6] and [5,5,5] heterocycles have been synthesized in our laboratory and were shown to be potent and broad-spectrum beta-lactamase inhibitors. As a continuation of our previous work and in order to extend the structure-activity relationships, in this paper, we describe herein the synthesis and in vitro, in vivo activities of several novel 5,5,6-fused tricyclic heterocycles attached to the 6-methylidene penem core. The compounds presented in the current paper are potent and broad-spectrum inhibitors of the TEM-1 and AmpC beta-lactamases. In combination with piperacillin, their in vitro activities showed enhanced susceptibility to class A- and C-resistant strains studied in various bacteria. Some of the newly synthesized compounds such as 12a-c were shown to have in vivo activity in the acute lethal infection model against TEM-1 producing organisms. The 5,5,6-fused heterocyclic ring cores such as 21, 25, and 35 reported here are hitherto unknown in the literature.

    5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases. Publishing Authors By Initials

    am venkatesanAM Venkatesan,a agarwalA Agarwal,t abeT Abe,h ushirogochiH Ushirogochi,m adoM Ado,t tsuyoshiT Tsuyoshi,o dos santosO Dos Santos,z liZ Li,g franciscoG Francisco,yi linYI Lin,pj petersenPJ Petersen,y yangY Yang,wj weissWJ Weiss,dm shlaesDM Shlaes,ts mansourTS Mansour,am venkatesanAM Venkatesan,a agarwalA Agarwal,t abeT Abe,h ushirogochiH Ushirogochi,m adoM Ado,t tsuyoshiT Tsuyoshi,o dos santosO Dos Santos,z liZ Li,g franciscoG Francisco,yi linYI Lin,pj petersenPJ Petersen,y yangY Yang,wj weissWJ Weiss,dm shlaesDM Shlaes,ts mansourTS Mansour,

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    5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases. Journal Published:

    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry

    VOLUME: 16

    Page Numbers: 1890-902

    Journal Abbreviation: Bioorg. Med. Chem.

    ISSN: 1464-3391

    DAY: 5

    MONTH: 11

    YEAR: 2007

    5,5,6-Fused tricycles bearing imidazole and pyrazole 6-methylidene penems as broad-spectrum inhibitors of beta-lactamases. Information

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Wyeth Research, Chemical and Screening Sciences, 401 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River, NY 10965, USA.

    Country: England

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