| Literature DB >> 23821530 |
Marina Pinheiro1, Catarina Pereira-Leite, Mariana Arêde, Cláudia Nunes, João M Caio, Cristina Moiteiro, Juan J Giner-Casares, Marlene Lúcio, Gerald Brezesinski, Luis Camacho, Salette Reis.
Abstract
This work focuses on the influence of rifabutin and two novel analogs, namely, N'-acetyl-rifabutin and N'-butanoyl-rifabutin, on the biophysical properties of lipid membranes. Monolayers and multilamellar vesicles composed of egg L-α-phosphatidylcholine:cholesterol in a molar ratio of 4:1 are chosen to mimic biological membranes. Several accurate biophysical techniques are used to establish a putative relationship between the chemical structure of the antimycobacterial compounds and their activity on the membranes. A combination of in situ experimental techniques, such as Langmuir isotherms, Brewster angle microscopy, polarization-modulated infrared reflection-absorption spectroscopy, and small-angle X-ray scattering, is used to assess the drug-membrane interaction. A relationship between the effect of a drug on the organization of the membranes and their chemical structure is found and may be useful in the development of new drugs with higher efficacy and fewer toxic effects.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotics; monolayers; phospholipids; structure-activity relationships; vesicles
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23821530 DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201300262
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chemphyschem ISSN: 1439-4235 Impact factor: 3.102