DOI: 10.1128/AAC.46.8.2450-2457.2002
ABSTRACT
Members of a family of N-arylsulfonyl hydrazones have been identified as novel inhibitors of IMP-1, a metallo-β-lactamase of increasing prevalence. Structure-activity relationship studies have indicated a requirement for bulky aromatic substituents on each side of the sulfonyl hydrazone backbone for these compounds to serve as efficient inhibitors of IMP-1. Molecular modeling has provided insight into the structural basis for the anti-metallo-β-lactamase activity exhibited by this class of compounds.
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