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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

Efficient Antibacterial Agents: A Review of the Synthesis, Biological Evaluation and Mechanism of Pleuromutilin Derivatives

Ruofeng Shang; Jiatu Wang; Wenzhu Guo; Jianping Liang

Pleuromutilins were discovered as natural-product antibiotics in 1950. The modifications of pleuromutilin lead to the successful development of veterinary medicines such as tiamulin and valnemulin. Retapamulin became the first pleuromutilin approved for use in human skin infections. Recent advances have led to the synthesis of pleuromutilins that combine potent antibacterial activity with favorable pharmaceutical properties, and three new pleuromutilins, BC-3781, BC-3205 and BC-7013, have entered clinical trials. In this review, the key pleuromutilin derivatives, as well as related novel derivatives during 2009-2013, and its antibacterial activities, are presented. Moreover, the antibacterial and resistance mechanism are discussed.


Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2014

Synthesis and Biological Activities of Novel Pleuromutilin Derivatives with a Substituted Thiadiazole Moiety as Potent Drug-Resistant Bacteria Inhibitors

Ruofeng Shang; Xiuying Pu; Ximing Xu; Zhijun Xin; Chao Zhang; Wenzhu Guo; Yu Liu; Jianping Liang

A series of novel pleuromutilin derivatives possessing thiadiazole moieties were synthesized via acylation reactions under mild conditions. The in vitro antibacterial activities of the derivatives against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus agalactiae were tested by the agar dilution method and Oxford cup assay. The majority of the tested compounds displayed moderate antibacterial activities. Importantly, the three compounds with amino or tertiary amine groups in their side chains, 11, 13b, and 15c, were the most active antibacterial agents. Docking experiments carried out on the peptidyl transferase center (PTC) of 23S rRNA proved that there is a reasonable direct correlation between the binding free energy (ΔGb, kcal/mol) and the antibacterial activity. Moreover, the pharmacokinetic profiles of 11 and 15c in rat were characterized by moderate clearance and oral bioavailability.


PLOS ONE | 2013

Chemical synthesis and biological activities of novel pleuromutilin derivatives with substituted amino moiety.

Ruofeng Shang; Shengyu Wang; Ximing Xu; Yunpeng Yi; Wenzhu Guo; YuLiu; Jianping Liang

Novel pleuromutilin derivatives designed based on the structure of valnemulin were synthesized and evaluated for their in vitro antibacterial activities. These pleuromutilin derivatives with substituted amino moiety exhibited excellent activities against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus epidermidis, Escherichia coli, and Streptococcus agalactiae. Compound 5b showed the highest antibacterial activities and even exceeded tiamulin. Moreover, the docking experiments provided information about the binding model between the synthesized compounds and peptidyl transferase center (PTC) of 23S rRNA.


Virologica Sinica | 2010

In vivo Inhibition of NAS Preparation on H9N2 Subtype AIV

Ruofeng Shang; Jianping Liang; Zhong-yuan Na; Hong-jun Yang; Yu Lu; Lanying Hua; Wenzhu Guo; Ying Cui; Ling Wang

NAS preparation, a kind of Chinese herbal medicine found by the Yunnan Eco-agricultural Research Institute, has potential antiviral activity. In this paper, the inhibiting effect of NAS preparation on H9N2 subtype Avian influenza virus (AIV) was investigated in vivo. Chickens infected with H9N2 virus were treated with NAS preparation for 4 days. The virus was then detected by hemoagglutination (HA) test and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The results showed that no H9N2 virus could be detected at the 7th day when the chickens were treated with 0.2g/kg/d or 0.1g/kg/d of NAS preparation. However the virus could be detected in other chickens without NAS preparation treatment. This result suggested that NAS preparation may be a potential drug candidate to control infection of H9N2 subtype AIV in chickens.


Zeitschrift Fur Kristallographie-new Crystal Structures | 2013

Crystal structure of 14-O-[(2-methylbenzamide-2-methylpropane-2-yl) thioacetate] Mutilin, C38H61NO7S

Wenzhu Guo; Ruofeng Shang; Jian-Ping Liang; Yu Liu

C38H61NO7S, orthorhombic, P212121 (no. 19), a = 10.8845(2) Å, b = 11.1365(2) Å, c = 29.6939(9) Å, V = 3599.4 Å, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0428, wRref(F ) = 0.1292, T = 100 K.


European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry | 2013

Synthesis and antibacterial evaluation of novel pleuromutilin derivatives.

Ruofeng Shang; Yu Liu; Zhijun Xin; Wenzhu Guo; Zhiting Guo; Baocheng Hao; Liang Jianping


Archive | 2009

Synthetic method of puerarin derivatives

Jianping Liang; Shuyang Wang; Zhiting Guo; Wenzhu Guo; Ruofeng Shang; Yu Liu; Xuehong Wang; Yansheng Guo; Lanying Hua


Archive | 2011

Cellulase activity determination method based on micropore plate method

Jianping Liang; Zhaozhou Li; Xuehong Wang; Ruofeng Shang; Wenzhu Guo; Zhiting Guo; Baocheng Hao; Shuyang Wang; Lei Tao


Archive | 2009

Breast perfusate for treating mammitis of milk cattle and preparation thereof

Jianhua Yin; Lei Tao; Jianping Liang; Wenzhu Guo; Zuoxin Wang; Yanmei Xing; Zhenzhao Jin; Weidong Yan; Shuyang Wang


Archive | 2010

Method for determining pyrolin content for injection

Wenzhu Guo; Zhiting Guo; Lanying Hua; Jianping Liang; Yu Liu; Ruofeng Shang; Shuyang Wang; Xuehong Wang; Dehe Ye; Hongxing Zheng

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Jianping Liang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Lanying Hua

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Ruofeng Shang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiuying Pu

Gansu Agricultural University

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Zhijun Xin

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Tao Xu

Gansu Agricultural University

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