Structure-activity relationships of furanones, dihydropyrrolones and thiophenones as potential quorum sensing inhibitors

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Abstract

Since their initial isolation from the marine alga Delisea pulchra, bromofuranones have been investigated as potential inhibitors of quorum sensing (QS) in various bacterial strains. QS is an important mechanism by which bacteria co-ordinate their molecular response to the environment. QS is intrinsically linked to bacterial antibiotic resistance. Inspired by nature, chemists have developed a wide variety of synthetic analogs in an effort to elucidate the structure-activity relationships of these compounds, and to ultimately develop novel antimicrobial agents. In this work, we describe advances in this field while paying particular attention to apparent structure-activity relationships. This review is organized according to the main ring systems under investigation, namely furanones, dihydropyrrolones and thiophenones.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1925-1943
Number of pages19
JournalFuture Medicinal Chemistry
Volume12
Issue number21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • dihydropyrrolones
  • furanones
  • quorum sensing
  • resistance
  • thiophenones

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