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Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library

M S Veselov 1
P V Sergiev 2
I A Osterman 2
A Ya Golovina 2
E S Andreyanova 2
I G Laptev 2
P I Pletnev 2
S A Evfratov 2
E I Marusich 1
S. V. Leonov 1
Ya A Ivanenkov 1
A. A. Bogdanov 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2015-12-30
scimago Q4
SJR0.217
CiteScore1.4
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ISSN23106905, 23106972
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
General Medicine
Abstract

Antibacterial compounds are one of the essential classes of clinically important drugs. High throughput screening allowed revealing potential antibiotics active towards any molecular target in bacterial cell. We used a library of 9820 organic compounds with highly diversified structures to screen for antibacterial activity. As the result of automated screening, 103 compounds were found to possess antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli. The properties of these compounds were compared with those of initial library. Non-linear Kohonen mapping was used to analyze the differences between non-active molecules from initial library, identified antibacterial hits and compounds with reported antibacterial activity. It was found that identified antibacterial compounds are located in the separated area of chemical space. It can be therefore suggested that these molecules belong to novel classes of antibacterial compounds and could be studied further.

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Veselov M. S. et al. Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2015. Vol. 61. No. 6. pp. 785-790.
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Veselov M. S., Sergiev P. V., Osterman I. A., Skvortsov D. A., Golovina A. Ya., Andreyanova E. S., Laptev I. G., Pletnev P. I., Evfratov S. A., Marusich E. I., Leonov S. V., Ivanenkov Ya. A., Bogdanov A. A., Dontsova O. A. Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library // Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya. 2015. Vol. 61. No. 6. pp. 785-790.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.18097/PBMC20156106785
UR - http://pbmc.ibmc.msk.ru/en/article-en/PBMC-2015-61-6-785
TI - Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library
T2 - Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya
AU - Veselov, M S
AU - Sergiev, P V
AU - Osterman, I A
AU - Skvortsov, D A
AU - Golovina, A Ya
AU - Andreyanova, E S
AU - Laptev, I G
AU - Pletnev, P I
AU - Evfratov, S A
AU - Marusich, E I
AU - Leonov, S. V.
AU - Ivanenkov, Ya A
AU - Bogdanov, A. A.
AU - Dontsova, O. A.
PY - 2015
DA - 2015/12/30
PB - Institute of Biochemistry
SP - 785-790
IS - 6
VL - 61
PMID - 26716754
SN - 2310-6905
SN - 2310-6972
ER -
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@article{2015_Veselov,
author = {M S Veselov and P V Sergiev and I A Osterman and D A Skvortsov and A Ya Golovina and E S Andreyanova and I G Laptev and P I Pletnev and S A Evfratov and E I Marusich and S. V. Leonov and Ya A Ivanenkov and A. A. Bogdanov and O. A. Dontsova},
title = {Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library},
journal = {Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya},
year = {2015},
volume = {61},
publisher = {Institute of Biochemistry},
month = {dec},
url = {http://pbmc.ibmc.msk.ru/en/article-en/PBMC-2015-61-6-785},
number = {6},
pages = {785--790},
doi = {10.18097/PBMC20156106785}
}
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Veselov, M. S., et al. “Common features of antibacterial compounds: An analysis of 104 compounds library.” Biomeditsinskaya Khimiya, vol. 61, no. 6, Dec. 2015, pp. 785-790. http://pbmc.ibmc.msk.ru/en/article-en/PBMC-2015-61-6-785.