Abstract

Tuberculosis is an air-borne disease, mostly affecting young adults in their productive years. Here, Ligand-based drug design approach yielded a series of 23 novel 6-(4-nitrophenoxy)-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine derivatives. The required building block of imidazopyridine was synthesized from commercially available 5,5-diaminopyridine-3-ol followed by four step sequence. Derivatives were prepared using various substituted aromatic aldehydes. All the synthesized analogues were characterized using NMR, Mass analysis and also screened for in vitro antitubercular activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis (H37Rv). Four compounds, 5c (MIC-0.6 μmol/L); 5g (MIC-0.5 μmol/L); 5i (MIC-0.8 μmol/L); and 5u (MIC-0.7 μmol/L) were identified as potent analogues. Drug receptor interactions were studied with the help of ligand docking using maestro molecular modeling interphase, Schrodinger. Here, computational studies showed promising interaction with other residues with good score, which is novel finding than previously reported. So, these compounds may exhibit in vivo DprE1 inhibitory activity.

Highlights

  • Tuberculosis is major threat for mankind from past several decades

  • We have reported a series of 6-(4-nitrophenoxy)1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine Derivatives 5a–w

  • Molecular docking studies were carried out using the reported crystal structure of DprE1, we studied flexible binding modes for the synthesized compounds in comparison with the cocrystal reference molecules TCA1 and BTZ043

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Introduction

Tuberculosis is major threat for mankind from past several decades. Tuberculosis is the leading cause of death from infectious diseases [1]. 4-nitrophenoxy substitution was chosen on 6th position of 1H-imidazo[4,5-b]pyridine ring because it was proved that the nitro containing compounds shown binding with cys387 residue of DprE1 enzyme protein.

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