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A series of pyrimidine-based antifungals with anti-mold activity disrupt ER function in Aspergillus fumigatus

Microbiology Spectrum. 2026-01; 
Martin T. Kelty; Aracely Miron-Ocampo; Sarah R. Beattie
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Abstract

ABSTRACTFungal infections are a major contributor to morbidity and mortality among immunocompromised populations. Moreover, fungal disease caused by molds are difficult to treat and are associated with particularly high mortality. To address the need for new mold-active antifungal drugs, we performed a high-throughput screen with Aspergillus fumigatus , the most common pathogenic mold. We identified a novel, pyrimidine-based chemical scaffold with broad-spectrum antifungal activity including activity against several difficult-to-treat molds. A chemical genetics screen of Saccharomyces cerevisiae suggested that this compound may target the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and perturb ER function and/or homeostasis. Co... More

Keywords

antifungals, mold, high-throughput screening