Common NamePyrazinamide
DescriptionPyrazinamide is only found in individuals that have used or taken this drug. It is a pyrazine that is used therapeutically as an antitubercular agent.Pyrazinamide is an important sterilizing prodrug that shortens tuberculosis (TB) therapy. However, the mechanism of action of pyrazinamide is poorly understood because of its unusual properties. In literature it has been written that the pyrazinoic acid (POA), the active moiety of pyrazinamide, disrupted membrane energetics and inhibited membrane transport function at acid pH in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The antimycobacterial activity appears to partly depend on conversion of the drug to POA. Susceptible strains of M. tuberculosis produce pyrazinamidase, an enzyme that deaminates pyrazinamide to POA, and the vitro susceptibility of a given strain of the organism appears to correspond to its pyrazinamidase activity. Experimental evidence suggests that pyrazinamide diffuses into M. tuberculosis in a passive manner, is converted into POA by pyrazinamidase, and because of an inefficient efflux system, accumulates in huge amounts in the bacterial cytoplasm. The accumulation of POA lowers the intracellular pH to a suboptimal level that is likely to inactivate a vital target enzyme such as fatty acid synthase. Recent studies (2007) demonstrated that pyrazinamide and its analogs inhibit the activity of purified FAS I.
Structure
Molecular FormulaC5H5N3O
Average Mass123.11270
Monoisotopic Mass123.04326
IUPAC Namepyrazine-2-carboxamide
Traditional NamePyrazinamide
CAS Registry Number98-96-4
SMILESNC(=O)c1cnccn1
InChI IdentifierInChI=1S/C5H5N3O/c6-5(9)4-3-7-1-2-8-4/h1-3H,(H2,6,9)
InChI KeyIPEHBUMCGVEMRF-UHFFFAOYSA-N
CHEBI IDCHEBI:45285
HMDB IDHMDB0014483
StateNot Available
Water Solubility9.37e+01 g/l
logP-0.71
logS-0.12
pKa (Strongest Acidic)13.06
pKa (Strongest Basic)-0.68
Hydrogen Acceptor Count3
Hydrogen Donor Count1
Polar Surface Area68.87 Ų
Rotatable Bond Count1
Physiological Charge0
Formal Charge0
Refractivity30.45 m³·mol⁻¹
Polarizability11.13

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