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Title: | AVancomycin Derivative with a Pyrophosphate-Binding Group: A Strategy to Combat Vancomycin-Resistant Bacteria |
Authors: | Yarlagadda, Venkateswarlu Sarkar, Paramita Samaddar, Sandip Haldar, Jayanta |
Keywords: | Chemistry antibiotics bacterial resistance drug design multidrug-resistant bacteria vancomycin Ala-D-Ala Glycopeptide Antibiotics Back Cell-Wall Synthesis D-Lac Binding Antibacterial Activity Staphylococcus-Aureus Lipid-Ii Pharmacological-Properties Escherichia-Coli Small Molecules |
Issue Date: | 2016 |
Publisher: | Wiley-V C H Verlag Gmbh |
Citation: | Yarlagadda, V.; Sarkar, P.; Samaddar, S.; Haldar, J., AVancomycin Derivative with a Pyrophosphate-Binding Group: A Strategy to Combat Vancomycin-Resistant Bacteria. Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 2016, 55 (27), 7836-7840 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/anie.201601621 Angewandte Chemie-International Edition 55 27 |
Abstract: | Vancomycin, the drug of last resort for Gram-positive bacterial infections, has also been rendered ineffective by the emergence of resistance in such bacteria. To combat the threat of vancomycin-resistant bacteria (VRB), we report the development of a dipicolyl-vancomycin conjugate (Dipi-van), which leads to enhanced inhibition of cell-wall biosynthesis in VRB and displays in vitro activity that is more than two orders of magnitude higher than that of vancomycin. Conjugation of the dipicolyl moiety, which is a zinc-binding ligand, endowed the parent drug with the ability to bind to pyrophosphate groups of cell-wall lipids while maintaining the inherent binding affinity for pentapeptide termini of cell-wall precursors. Furthermore, no detectable resistance was observed after several serial passages, and the compound reduced the bacterial burden by a factor of 5 logs at 12 mg kg(-1) in a murine model of VRB kidney infection. The findings presented in this report stress the potential of our strategy to combat VRB infections. |
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URI: | https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/2308 |
ISSN: | 1433-7851 |
Appears in Collections: | Research Papers (Jayanta Haldar) |
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