Aspartate transcarbamoylase (ATC) catalyzes the committed and rate‐limiting step in the pyrimidine de novo biosynthesis pathway. While previously suggested to be a potential target for antimalarial, antitubercular, and antioncologic drug discovery, we hypothesized that an existing compound library of ATC inhibitors designed from one scaffold by fragment screening against Plamodium falciparum ATC ( Pf ATC) may also contain inhibitors of Trypanosoma cruzi ATC ( Tc ATC). In this manuscript, we screened the 70‐member library at 35 μM against 50 nM Tc ATC, and in these initial experiments, 34 compounds showed over 90% inhibition. Of the 34 compounds, 5 compounds demonstrated IC 50 values of lower than 250 nM in a follow‐up enzymatic half inhibition concentration analysis. Kinetic studies on one of these compounds indicate that they inhibit Tc ATC in a noncompetitive manner, and a druggable allosteric pocket is seen in the available crystal structure. While cocrystallization and soaking experiments were unsuccessful, molecular modeling was performed to assess potential binding modes. Two of the best‐performing compounds were selected for a cellular assay, showing EC 50 s of 7.4 µM and 6.5 µM. However, significant cotoxicity was also observed, demonstrating that further elaboration of the compounds is necessary. These results suggest that this compound library might be a starting point for antitrypanosomatid drug discovery.
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