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Exploiting NDH-2 Vulnerability: Quinolines as Antitubercular Agents

Preprint Created on 09 Jun 2026 bioRxiv

Mycobacterium tuberculosis possesses a flexible metabolic system helping it to survive inside the host. The type II NADH dehydrogenase, composed of Ndh and NdhA, essential for bacilli, is a promising drug target. Based on ATP depletion values, two quinoline scaffolds were shortlisted after screening of a library of drug like molecules. Structurally, both 64-9C and 64-9D carry ester moieties at the 5- and 8-positions of the quinoline core, respectively. Ease to re-synthesise 64-9D resulted in synthesis of a focused library of compounds, with MIC values of 0.25-4 ?g/mL, consistent with ATP depletion. These compounds exhibited bactericidal activity against non-replicating mycobacteria, and showed potent efficacy against multidrug-resistant isolates. Altered, intracellular NADH/NAD+ ratio and reduced respiration was indicative of oxidative phosphorylation inhibition. Inhibition of the purified recombinant NDH protein uncompetitively, SNPs in gene encoding NDH-2 for selected one step mutants and, molecular modelling of 4FQN and 2FQN validated NDH-2 as a target for these compounds. The derivative 2FQN exhibited dose dependent bactericidal efficacy in mice, underscoring the potential of the series as a promising anti tuberculosis candidates.

Sau, S., Kumar, R., Roy, A., Agnivesh, P. K., Saha, P., Bhalerao, H. A., Sonti, R., Sharma, D. K., Kalia, N. P.

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