Literature DB >> 19902940

Alternating pattern of stereochemistry in the nonactin macrocycle is required for antibacterial activity and efficient ion binding.

Brian R Kusche1, Adrienne E Smith, Michele A McGuirl, Nigel D Priestley.   

Abstract

Nonactin is a polyketide antibiotic produced by Streptomyces griseus ETH A7796 and is an ionophore that is selective for K(+) ions. It is a cyclic tetraester generated from two monomers of (+)-nonactic acid and two of (-)-nonactic acid, arranged (+)-(-)-(+)-(-) so that nonactin has S4 symmetry and is achiral. To understand why achiral nonactin is the naturally generated diastereoisomer, we generated two alternate diastereoisomers of nonactin, one prepared solely from (+)-nonactic acid and one prepared solely from (-)-nonactic acid, referred to here as 'all-(+)-nonactin' and 'all-(-)-nonactin', respectively. Both non-natural diastereoisomers were 500-fold less active against gram positive organisms than nonactin confirming that the natural stereochemistry is necessary for biological activity. We used isothermal calorimetry to obtain the K(a), DeltaG, DeltaH, and DeltaS of formation for the K(+), Na(+), and NH(4)(+) complexes of nonactin and all-(-)-nonactin; the natural diastereoisomer bound K(+) 880-fold better than all-(-)-nonactin. A picrate partitioning assay confirmed that all-(-)-nonactin, unlike nonactin, could not partition K(+) ions into organic solvent. To complement the thermodynamic data we used a simple model system to show that K(+) transport was facilitated by nonactin but not by all-(-)-nonactin. Modeling of the K(+) complexes of nonactin and all-(-)-nonactin suggested that poor steric interactions in the latter complex precluded tight binding to K(+). Overall, the data show that both enantiomers of nonactic acid are needed for the formation of a nonactin diastereoisomer that can act as an ionophore and has antibacterial activity.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19902940      PMCID: PMC2879896          DOI: 10.1021/ja9050235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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