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Specific Interactions between Rifamycin Antibiotics and Water Influencing Ability To Overcome Natural Cell Barriers and the Range of Antibacterial Potency.

Krystian Pyta1, Anna Janas1, Natalia Skrzypczak1, Wojciech Schilf2, Barbara Wicher3, Maria Gdaniec1, Franz Bartl4, Piotr Przybylski1.   

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Rifamycins are a group of macrocyclic antibiotics mainly used for the treatment of various bacterial infections including tuberculosis. Spectroscopic studies of rifamycins evidence the formation of temperature- and solvent-dependent equilibria between A-, B-, and C-type conformers in solutions. The B- and C-type conformers of rifamycin antibiotics are exclusively formed in the presence of water molecules. A- and B-type conformers exhibit a hydrophilic and "open" ansa-bridge nature whereas the C-type conformer is more lipophilic due to the presence of a "closed" ansa-bridge structure. The involvement of the lactam moiety of the ansa-bridge in intramolecular H-bonds within rifapentine and rifampicin implicates the formation of a more hydrophilic A-type conformer. In contrast to rifampicin and rifapentine, for rifabutin and rifaximin, the "free" lactam group enhances conformational flexibility of the ansa-bridge, thereby enabling interconversion between A- and C-type conformers. In turn, an equilibrium between A- and C-type conformers for rifamycins improves their adaptation to the changing nature of bacteria cell membranes, especially those of Gram-negative strains and/or to efflux pump systems.

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Keywords:  RNA polymerases; ansamycins conformation; chameleonic macrocyclic drugs; hydrates; membrane permeability; zwitterions

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31461259     DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.9b00176

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Infect Dis        ISSN: 2373-8227            Impact factor:   5.084


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