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Synthesis of bicyclic alkene/alkane-bridged nisin mimics by ring-closing metathesis and their biochemical evaluation as Lipid II binders: toward the design of potential novel antibiotics
- Source :
- ChemBioChem, 8, 1540. Wiley-VCH Verlag
- Publication Year :
- 2007
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Abstract
- This report describes the design, synthesis, and biochemical evaluation of alkene- and alkane-bridged AB(C)-ring mimics of the lantibiotic nisin. Nisin belongs to a class of natural antimicrobial peptides, and has a unique mode of action: its AB(C)-ring system binds to the pyrophosphate moiety of lipid II. This mode of action was the rationale for the design of smaller nisin-derived peptides to obtain novel potential antibiotics. As a conformational constraint the thioether bridge was mimicked by an alkene- or alkane isostere. The peptides of the linear individual ring precursors were synthesized on solid support or in solution, and cyclized by ring-closing metathesis in solution with overall yields of between 36 and 89 %. The individual alkene-bridged macrocycles were assembled in solution by using carbodiimide-based synthesis protocols for the corresponding AB(C)-ring mimics. These compounds were tested for their binding affinity toward lipid II by evaluation of their potency to inhibit nisin-induced carboxyfluorescein release from large unilamellar vesicles. It was found that these AB(C)-ring mimics were not able to induce membrane leakage; however, they acted by inhibiting nisin-induced carboxy- ACHTUNGTRENUNGfluorescein release; this indicates their affinity toward lipid II. These results imply that an alkene or alkane moiety is a suitable thioether bridge mimic.
- Subjects :
- Farmacie(FARM)
lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins)
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- ISSN :
- 14394227
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ChemBioChem, 8, 1540. Wiley-VCH Verlag
- Accession number :
- edsair.narcis........edf7e21835bdde4ee711e15ab1e72c74