2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jmedchem.2c01528
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Synthesis and Evaluation of Polymyxins Bearing Reductively Labile Disulfide-Linked Lipids

Abstract: Polymyxins are a class of lipopeptide anti-infective agents with potent and specific activity against Gram-negative bacteria. While toxicity concerns associated with polymyxin B and E (colistin) have historically limited their clinical application, today they are increasingly used as last-resort antibiotics given the rise of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative pathogens. The adverse side effects of polymyxins are well known, particularly as related to their nephrotoxicity. Here, we describe the synthesis and eva… Show more

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“…Our previous investigations involving polymyxin variants containing reductively labile lipids revealed that the incorporation of lipidated d -Cys based building blocks at the N-terminus consistently gave the most active compounds. 26 Also, among the lipids screened in these studies we identified three moieties that were generally associated with potent antibacterial activity: ethylcyclohexyl, isopentyl, and m -chlorobenzyl. In the present study we therefore elected to focus on position 3 analogues wherein the N-terminal moiety was based on d -Cys linked to these three lipids by means of a disulfide bond.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…Our previous investigations involving polymyxin variants containing reductively labile lipids revealed that the incorporation of lipidated d -Cys based building blocks at the N-terminus consistently gave the most active compounds. 26 Also, among the lipids screened in these studies we identified three moieties that were generally associated with potent antibacterial activity: ethylcyclohexyl, isopentyl, and m -chlorobenzyl. In the present study we therefore elected to focus on position 3 analogues wherein the N-terminal moiety was based on d -Cys linked to these three lipids by means of a disulfide bond.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The requisite d -Cys lipid-disulfide building blocks were prepared as previously reported. 26 Resin cleavage using mildly acidic conditions yielded protected tripeptides 4a–e , 5a–e , and 6a–e in purities suitable for direct use in the subsequent coupling to PMBH(Boc) 3 3 (Scheme 1C). The solution phase coupling was performed using HCTU/HOBt after which the peptides were fully deprotected by treatment with TFA and purified by RP-HPLC to give 7a–e , 8a–e , and 9a–e .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…[15,16] In the latter, disulfide-containing linkers are frequently used in targeted drug delivery, which often involve "traceless" self-immolating linkers to be released by thiols in thiol exchange reactions. [15,16,70,71] In such a system, the linker will neither be remaining on the system nor on the cargo after release. In this study, we designed and engineered C. reinhardtii as a biohybrid microbot for the targeted delivery of vancomycin, based on a self-immolative, thiol-mediated release platform.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A complementary approach utilizes endogenous stimuli such as the pH value or redox homeostasis [15,16] . In the latter, disulfide‐containing linkers are frequently used in targeted drug delivery, which often involve “traceless” self‐immolating linkers to be released by thiols in thiol exchange reactions [15,16,70,71] . In such a system, the linker will neither be remaining on the system nor on the cargo after release.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%