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Mechanistic insights into the C 55 -P targeting lipopeptide antibiotics revealed by structure-activity studies and high-resolution crystal structures.

Authors :
Wood TM
Zeronian MR
Buijs N
Bertheussen K
Abedian HK
Johnson AV
Pearce NM
Lutz M
Kemmink J
Seirsma T
Hamoen LW
Janssen BJC
Martin NI
Source :
Chemical science [Chem Sci] 2022 Feb 21; Vol. 13 (10), pp. 2985-2991. Date of Electronic Publication: 2022 Feb 21 (Print Publication: 2022).
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The continued rise of antibiotic resistance is a global concern that threatens to undermine many aspects of modern medical practice. Key to addressing this threat is the discovery and development of new antibiotics that operate by unexploited modes of action. The so-called calcium-dependent lipopeptide antibiotics (CDAs) are an important emerging class of natural products that provides a source of new antibiotic agents rich in structural and mechanistic diversity. Notable in this regard is the subset of CDAs comprising the laspartomycins and amphomycins/friulimicins that specifically target the bacterial cell wall precursor undecaprenyl phosphate (C <subscript>55</subscript> -P). In this study we describe the design and synthesis of new C <subscript>55</subscript> -P-targeting CDAs with structural features drawn from both the laspartomycin and amphomycin/friulimicin classes. Assessment of these lipopeptides revealed previously unknown and surprisingly subtle structural features that are required for antibacterial activity. High-resolution crystal structures further indicate that the amphomycin/friulimicin-like lipopeptides adopt a unique crystal packing that governs their interaction with C <subscript>55</subscript> -P and provides an explanation for their antibacterial effect. In addition, live-cell microscopy studies provide further insights into the biological activity of the C <subscript>55</subscript> -P targeting CDAs highlighting their unique mechanism of action relative to the clinically used CDA daptomycin.<br />Competing Interests: There are no conflicts to declare.<br /> (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-6520
Volume :
13
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Chemical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
35382464
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc07190d