pristinamycin-iib has been researched along with lankacidins* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for pristinamycin-iib and lankacidins
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Modular Chemical Synthesis of Streptogramin and Lankacidin Antibiotics.
Continued, rapid development of antimicrobial resistance has become worldwide health crisis and a burden on the global economy. Decisive and comprehensive action is required to slow down the spread of antibiotic resistance, including increased investment in antibiotic discovery, sustainable policies that provide returns on investment for newly launched antibiotics, and public education to reduce the overusage of antibiotics, especially in livestock and agriculture. Without significant changes in the current antibiotic pipeline, we are in danger of entering a post-antibiotic era.In this Account, we summarize our recent efforts to develop next-generation streptogramin and lankacidin antibiotics that overcome bacterial resistance by means of modular chemical synthesis. First, we describe our highly modular, scalable route to four natural group A streptogramins antibiotics in 6-8 steps from seven simple chemical building blocks. We next describe the application of this route to the synthesis of a novel library of streptogramin antibiotics informed by in vitro and in vivo biological evaluation and high-resolution cryo-electron microscopy. One lead compound showed excellent inhibitory activity in vitro and in vivo against a longstanding streptogramin-resistance mechanism, virginiamycin acetyltransferase. Our results demonstrate that the combination of rational design and modular chemical synthesis can revitalize classes of antibiotics that are limited by naturally arising resistance mechanisms.Second, we recount our modular approaches toward lankacidin antibiotics. Lankacidins are a group of polyketide natural products with activity against several strains of Gram-positive bacteria but have not been deployed as therapeutics due to their chemical instability. We describe a route to several diastereomers of 2,18- Topics: Anti-Bacterial Agents; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Escherichia coli; Gram-Negative Bacteria; Gram-Positive Bacteria; Macrolides; Microbial Sensitivity Tests; Molecular Conformation; Molecular Dynamics Simulation; Ribosomes; Streptogramins; Virginiamycin | 2021 |