Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular

10.1128/AAC.01571-17

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Main Authors: Negatu, D.A, Liu, J.J.J, Zimmerman, M, Kaya, F, Dartois, V, Aldrich, C.C, Gengenbacher, M, Dicka, T
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1751222024-05-08T09:51:52Z Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular Negatu, D.A Liu, J.J.J Zimmerman, M Kaya, F Dartois, V Aldrich, C.C Gengenbacher, M Dicka, T MEDICINE MICROBIOLOGY AND IMMUNOLOGY 2 (2,2,4,7 tetramethyl 1,2,3,4 tetrahydroquinolin 1 yl)ethan 1 ol hydrate 2 (3 chlorophenoxy)ethanethioamide 2 methyl 1h imidazole 4 carbothioamide 2 methyl 1h indol 5 amine 2,5 dimethyl 1 (2 thienylmethyl) 1 pyrrole 3 carboxylic acid 3 (4 fuorophenyl) 5 (methylsulfanyl) 1h pyrazole 4 (4 chlorophenoxy) 3,5 dimethyl 1 pyrazole 5 (4 chlorophenyl) n,n,2 trimethyl 3 furamide 5 phenylthiophene 2 carboxylic acid 6 chloro 1 (1,4 diazepan 1 yl) 1,3 benzothiazole 6 methyl 4 piperazino 2 (trifluoromethyl)quinoline 6,7,8,9 tetrahydrodibenzo[b,d]furan 2 amine 7 hydroxy 4 (trifluoromethyl) 2h chromen 2 one beta carboline carboxymethylcellulose dimethyl sulfoxide ethambutol ethyl 2 amino 5 methyl 4 phenylthiophene 3 carboxylate indolepropionic acid isoniazid isoquinoline 3 carboxylic acid macrogol 400 methyl 3 hydroxy 1 benzothiophene 2 carboxylate methyl isoquinoline 3 carboxylate pyrazinamide rifampicin tuberculostatic agent unclassified drug unindexed drug [2,2 bithiophene] 5 carboxylic acid [6 (piperidin 1 yl)pyridin 2 yl]methanamine propionic acid propionic acid derivative pyrazinamide tuberculostatic agent acute toxicity animal experiment animal model animal tissue antibacterial activity antitubercular activity area under the curve Article AUC (0-24 h) bacterial load bactericidal activity CC50 chemotherapy controlled study cytotoxicity drug bioavailability drug blood level drug delivery system drug determination drug efficacy drug half life drug mechanism drug potency drug screening drug tolerability elimination rate constant erythrocyte Escherichia coli female growth inhibition HC50 hemolysis Hep-G2 cell line human human cell hydrogen bond in vitro study in vivo study intestine flora limit of quantitation lung tuberculosis maximum concentration MIC50 MIC90 molecular library molecule monotherapy mouse Mycobacterium abscessus Mycobacterium smegmatis Mycobacterium tuberculosis nonhuman partition coefficient plasma concentration-time curve priority journal selectivity index single drug dose splenic tuberculosis Staphylococcus aureus THP-1 cell line whole cell animal Bagg albino mouse drug effect microbial sensitivity test Animals Antitubercular Agents Female Gastrointestinal Microbiome Mice Mice, Inbred BALB C Microbial Sensitivity Tests Mycobacterium tuberculosis Propionates Pyrazinamide 10.1128/AAC.01571-17 Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 62 3 e01571-17 2020-09-09T04:10:38Z 2020-09-09T04:10:38Z 2018 Article Negatu, D.A, Liu, J.J.J, Zimmerman, M, Kaya, F, Dartois, V, Aldrich, C.C, Gengenbacher, M, Dicka, T (2018). Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 62 (3) : e01571-17. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01571-17 0066-4804 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175122 American Society for Microbiology Unpaywall 20200831
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topic 2 (2,2,4,7 tetramethyl 1,2,3,4 tetrahydroquinolin 1 yl)ethan 1 ol hydrate
2 (3 chlorophenoxy)ethanethioamide
2 methyl 1h imidazole 4 carbothioamide
2 methyl 1h indol 5 amine
2,5 dimethyl 1 (2 thienylmethyl) 1 pyrrole 3 carboxylic acid
3 (4 fuorophenyl) 5 (methylsulfanyl) 1h pyrazole
4 (4 chlorophenoxy) 3,5 dimethyl 1 pyrazole
5 (4 chlorophenyl) n,n,2 trimethyl 3 furamide
5 phenylthiophene 2 carboxylic acid
6 chloro 1 (1,4 diazepan 1 yl) 1,3 benzothiazole
6 methyl 4 piperazino 2 (trifluoromethyl)quinoline
6,7,8,9 tetrahydrodibenzo[b,d]furan 2 amine
7 hydroxy 4 (trifluoromethyl) 2h chromen 2 one
beta carboline
carboxymethylcellulose
dimethyl sulfoxide
ethambutol
ethyl 2 amino 5 methyl 4 phenylthiophene 3 carboxylate
indolepropionic acid
isoniazid
isoquinoline 3 carboxylic acid
macrogol 400
methyl 3 hydroxy 1 benzothiophene 2 carboxylate
methyl isoquinoline 3 carboxylate
pyrazinamide
rifampicin
tuberculostatic agent
unclassified drug
unindexed drug
[2,2 bithiophene] 5 carboxylic acid
[6 (piperidin 1 yl)pyridin 2 yl]methanamine
propionic acid
propionic acid derivative
pyrazinamide
tuberculostatic agent
acute toxicity
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
antibacterial activity
antitubercular activity
area under the curve
Article
AUC (0-24 h)
bacterial load
bactericidal activity
CC50
chemotherapy
controlled study
cytotoxicity
drug bioavailability
drug blood level
drug delivery system
drug determination
drug efficacy
drug half life
drug mechanism
drug potency
drug screening
drug tolerability
elimination rate constant
erythrocyte
Escherichia coli
female
growth inhibition
HC50
hemolysis
Hep-G2 cell line
human
human cell
hydrogen bond
in vitro study
in vivo study
intestine flora
limit of quantitation
lung tuberculosis
maximum concentration
MIC50
MIC90
molecular library
molecule
monotherapy
mouse
Mycobacterium abscessus
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
nonhuman
partition coefficient
plasma concentration-time curve
priority journal
selectivity index
single drug dose
splenic tuberculosis
Staphylococcus aureus
THP-1 cell line
whole cell
animal
Bagg albino mouse
drug effect
microbial sensitivity test
Animals
Antitubercular Agents
Female
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Propionates
Pyrazinamide
spellingShingle 2 (2,2,4,7 tetramethyl 1,2,3,4 tetrahydroquinolin 1 yl)ethan 1 ol hydrate
2 (3 chlorophenoxy)ethanethioamide
2 methyl 1h imidazole 4 carbothioamide
2 methyl 1h indol 5 amine
2,5 dimethyl 1 (2 thienylmethyl) 1 pyrrole 3 carboxylic acid
3 (4 fuorophenyl) 5 (methylsulfanyl) 1h pyrazole
4 (4 chlorophenoxy) 3,5 dimethyl 1 pyrazole
5 (4 chlorophenyl) n,n,2 trimethyl 3 furamide
5 phenylthiophene 2 carboxylic acid
6 chloro 1 (1,4 diazepan 1 yl) 1,3 benzothiazole
6 methyl 4 piperazino 2 (trifluoromethyl)quinoline
6,7,8,9 tetrahydrodibenzo[b,d]furan 2 amine
7 hydroxy 4 (trifluoromethyl) 2h chromen 2 one
beta carboline
carboxymethylcellulose
dimethyl sulfoxide
ethambutol
ethyl 2 amino 5 methyl 4 phenylthiophene 3 carboxylate
indolepropionic acid
isoniazid
isoquinoline 3 carboxylic acid
macrogol 400
methyl 3 hydroxy 1 benzothiophene 2 carboxylate
methyl isoquinoline 3 carboxylate
pyrazinamide
rifampicin
tuberculostatic agent
unclassified drug
unindexed drug
[2,2 bithiophene] 5 carboxylic acid
[6 (piperidin 1 yl)pyridin 2 yl]methanamine
propionic acid
propionic acid derivative
pyrazinamide
tuberculostatic agent
acute toxicity
animal experiment
animal model
animal tissue
antibacterial activity
antitubercular activity
area under the curve
Article
AUC (0-24 h)
bacterial load
bactericidal activity
CC50
chemotherapy
controlled study
cytotoxicity
drug bioavailability
drug blood level
drug delivery system
drug determination
drug efficacy
drug half life
drug mechanism
drug potency
drug screening
drug tolerability
elimination rate constant
erythrocyte
Escherichia coli
female
growth inhibition
HC50
hemolysis
Hep-G2 cell line
human
human cell
hydrogen bond
in vitro study
in vivo study
intestine flora
limit of quantitation
lung tuberculosis
maximum concentration
MIC50
MIC90
molecular library
molecule
monotherapy
mouse
Mycobacterium abscessus
Mycobacterium smegmatis
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
nonhuman
partition coefficient
plasma concentration-time curve
priority journal
selectivity index
single drug dose
splenic tuberculosis
Staphylococcus aureus
THP-1 cell line
whole cell
animal
Bagg albino mouse
drug effect
microbial sensitivity test
Animals
Antitubercular Agents
Female
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
Mice
Mice, Inbred BALB C
Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Propionates
Pyrazinamide
Negatu, D.A
Liu, J.J.J
Zimmerman, M
Kaya, F
Dartois, V
Aldrich, C.C
Gengenbacher, M
Dicka, T
Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
description 10.1128/AAC.01571-17
author2 MEDICINE
author_facet MEDICINE
Negatu, D.A
Liu, J.J.J
Zimmerman, M
Kaya, F
Dartois, V
Aldrich, C.C
Gengenbacher, M
Dicka, T
format Article
author Negatu, D.A
Liu, J.J.J
Zimmerman, M
Kaya, F
Dartois, V
Aldrich, C.C
Gengenbacher, M
Dicka, T
author_sort Negatu, D.A
title Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
title_short Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
title_full Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
title_fullStr Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
title_full_unstemmed Whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
title_sort whole-cell screen of fragment library identifies gut microbiota metabolite indole propionic acid as antitubercular
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175122
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