A Convenient Chemoenzymatic Preparation of Chimeric Macrocyclic Peptide Antibiotics with Potent Activity against Gram-Negative Pathogens

一种简便的化学酶法制备对革兰氏阴性病原体具有强效活性的嵌合大环肽抗生素

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Abstract

The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance, particularly among Gram-negative pathogens, threatens to undermine many aspects of modern medical practice. To address this threat, novel antibiotics that utilize unexploited bacterial targets are urgently needed. Over the past decade, a number of studies have highlighted the antibacterial potential of macrocyclic peptides that target Gram-negative outer membrane proteins (OMPs). Recently, it was reported that the antibacterial activities of OMP-targeting macrocyclic peptidomimetics of the antimicrobial peptide protegrin-1 are dramatically enhanced upon linking to polymyxin E nonapeptide (PMEN). In this study, we describe a convergent, chemoenzymatic route for the convenient preparation of such conjugates. Specifically, we investigated the use of both amide bond formation and azide-alkyne ligation for connecting an OMP-targeting macrocyclic peptide to a PMEN building block (obtained by enzymatic degradation of polymyxin E). The conjugates obtained via both approaches display potent antibacterial activity against a range of Gram-negative pathogens including multi-drug-resistant isolates.

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