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NMR and amber analysis of the neamine pharmacophore for the design of novel aminoglycoside antibiotics.

Cenk A Andac1, Thomas C Stringfellow, Ulfert Hornemann, Ningur Noyanalpan.   

Abstract

The dependence of the solution structure of neamine on pH was determined by NMR and AMBER molecular dynamics methods at pD 3.3, pD 6.5, and pD 7.4 in D(2)O at 25°C. Unlike neamine structures at pD 3.3 and 6.5, which essentially showed only one conformer, slowly exchanging primary, P-state, and secondary, S-state, neamine conformers populated on the NMR time scale at ~80% and ~20%, respectively, were detected at pD 7.4 with kinetic constants k(on(P→S))=1.9771s(-1) and k(off(S→P))=1.1319s(-1). A tertiary, T-state, neamine species populated at ~3% was also detected by NMR at pD 7.4. The pKa values determined by NMR titration experiments are pKa1 6.44±0.13 for N3 of ring-II, pKa2 7.23±0.09 for N2' of ring-I, pKa3 7.77±0.19 for N1 of ring-II, and pKa4 8.08±0.15 for N6' of ring-I. Ring-I and ring-II of the P-state neamine and ring-I of the S and T-states of neamine possess the (4)C(1) chair conformation between pD 3.3 and pD=7.4. In contrast, ring-II of the S and T-states of neamine most likely adopt the (6)rH(1) half-chair conformation. The P and S-states of neamine exhibit a negative syn-ψ glycosidic geometry. The exocyclic aminomethyl group of ring-I adopts the gt exocyclic rotamer conformation around physiological pHs while the gg exocyclic rotamer conformation predominates in acidic solutions near and below pH 4.5. Neamine exists in the P-state as a mixture of tetra-/tri-/di-protonated species between pD 4.5 and pD 7.4, while the S-state neamine exist only in a di-protonated species around physiological pDs. The existence of the S-state neamine may facilitate binding of neamine-like aminoglycosides by favorable entropy of binding to the A-site of 16S ribosomal RNA, suggesting that novel aminoglycoside compounds carrying a S-state neamine pharmacophore can be developed.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21115188     DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2010.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioorg Chem        ISSN: 0045-2068            Impact factor:   5.275


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