A series of tetrazole derivatives were synthesized and characterized by NMR, IR, MS and HRMS spectroscopy. The bioactive assay manifested that most of the target compounds exhibited good antifungal activity, especially compound 6g displayed comparable or even stronger antifungal efficiency in comparison with the reference drug Fluconazole. The combination of tetrazole derivative 6g with antibacterials Chloromycin and Norfloxacin, or antifungal Fluconazole respectively was more sensitive to methicillin-resistant MRSA and Fluconazole-insensitive Aspergillus flavus. Further research revealed that compound 6g could effectively intercalate into Calf Thymus DNA to form a 6g–DNA complex which might block DNA replication to exert its good antimicrobial activities.