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Probing the penetration of antimicrobial polymyxin lipopeptides into gram-negative bacteria

Bioconjugate Chemistry, ISSN: 1520-4812, Vol: 25, Issue: 4, Page: 750-760
2014
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The dry antibiotic development pipeline coupled with the emergence of multidrug resistant Gram-negative â€̃superbugs has driven the revival of the polymyxin lipopeptide antibiotics. Polymyxin resistance implies a total lack of antibiotics for the treatment of life-threatening infections. The lack of molecular imaging probes that possess native polymyxin-like antibacterial activity is a barrier to understanding the resistance mechanisms and the development of a new generation of polymyxin lipopeptides. Here we report the regioselective modification of the polymyxin B core scaffold at the N-terminus with the dansyl fluorophore to generate an active probe that mimics polymyxin B pharmacologically. Time-lapse laser scanning confocal microscopy imaging of the penetration of probe (1) into Gram-negative bacterial cells revealed that the probe initially accumulates in the outer membrane and subsequently penetrates into the inner membrane and finally the cytoplasm. The implementation of this polymyxin-mimetic probe will advance the development of platforms for the discovery of novel polymyxin lipopeptides with efficacy against polymyxin-resistant strains. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

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Deris, Zakuan Z; Swarbrick, James D; Roberts, Kade D; Azad, Mohammad A K; Akter, Jesmin; Horne, Andrew S; Nation, Roger L; Rogers, Kelly L; Thompson, Phillip E; Velkov, Tony; Li, Jian

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Chemical Engineering; Engineering; Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics; Chemistry

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