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Review
. 2020 Jun;353(6):e1900380.
doi: 10.1002/ardp.201900380. Epub 2020 Apr 6.

Coumarin-containing hybrids and their antibacterial activities

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Coumarin-containing hybrids and their antibacterial activities

Dongxu Feng et al. Arch Pharm (Weinheim). 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Infections caused by Gram-positive and -negative bacteria are one of the foremost causes of morbidity and mortality globally. Antibiotics are the mainstay of therapy for bacterial infections, but the emergence and wide spread of drug-resistant pathogens have already become a huge issue for public healthcare systems. The coumarin moiety, which is ubiquitous in nature, could bind to the B subunit of DNA gyrase in bacteria and inhibit DNA supercoiling by blocking the ATPase activity; hence, coumarin derivatives possess potential antibacterial activity. Several coumarin-containing hybrids such as coumermycin A1, clorobiocin, and novobiocin have already been used in clinical practice for the treatment of various bacterial infections; thus, it is conceivable that hybridization of the coumarin moiety with other antibacterial pharmacophores may provide opportunities for the development of novel antibiotics. This review outlines the advances in coumarin-containing hybrids with antibacterial potential in the recent 5 years and the structure-activity relationships are also discussed.

Keywords: antibacterial; coumarin; hybrid compounds; structure-activity relationships.

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