Literature DB >> 33504919

Synthesis, antibacterial action, and ribosome inhibition of deoxyspectinomycins.

Suresh Dharuman1, Laura A Wilt1, Jiuyu Liu1, Stephanie M Reeve1, Carl W Thompson1, John M Elmore1, Dimitri Shcherbakov2, Robin B Lee1, Erik C Böttger2, Richard E Lee3.   

Abstract

Spectinomycin, an aminocyclitol antibiotic, is subject to inactivation by aminoglycoside modifying enzymes (AMEs) through adenylylation or phosphorylation of the 6-hydroxy group position. In this study, the effects of deoxygenation of the 2- and 6-hydroxy group positions on the spectinomycin actinamine ring are probed to evaluate their relationship to ribosomal binding and the antimicrobial activities of spectinomycin, semisynthetic aminomethyl spectinomycins (amSPCs), and spectinamides. To generate these analogs, an improved synthesis of 6-deoxyspectinomycin was developed using the Barton deoxygenation reaction. 6-Dehydrospectinamide was also synthesized from spectinamide 4 to evaluate the H-bond acceptor character on the C-6 position. All the synthesized analogs were tested for antibacterial activity against a panel of Gram (+) and Gram (-) pathogens, plus Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The molecular contribution of the 2- and 6-hydroxy group and the aryl functionalities of all analogs were examined by measuring inhibition of ribosomal translation and molecular dynamics experiments with MM/GBSA analysis. The results of this work indicate that the 6-hydroxy group, which is the primary target of AMEs, is a required motif for antimicrobial activity in current analogs. Removal of the 6-hydroxy group could be partially rescued by offsetting ribosomal binding contributions made by the aryl side chains found in the spectinamide and amSPCs. This study builds on the knowledge of the structure-activity relationships of spectinomycin analogs and is being used to aid the design of next-generation spectinomycins.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33504919     DOI: 10.1038/s41429-021-00408-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antibiot (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0021-8820            Impact factor:   2.649


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1.  Biophysical analysis of the Mycobacteria tuberculosis peptide binding protein DppA reveals a stringent peptide binding pocket.

Authors:  Dinesh M Fernando; Clifford T Gee; Elizabeth C Griffith; Christopher J Meyer; Laura A Wilt; Rajendra Tangallapally; Miranda J Wallace; Darcie J Miller; Richard E Lee
Journal:  Tuberculosis (Edinb)       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 2.973

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