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Semisynthetic Macrocyclic Lipo-lanthipeptides Display Antimicrobial Activity Against Bacterial Pathogens

Xinghong Zhao, Yanli Xu, Jakob H. Viel, Oscar P. Kuipers

2021ACS Synthetic Biology20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

by adding lipid tails of variable lengths through chemical addition. Finally, the created compounds were characterized by MIC tests against several relevant pathogens, killing assays, membrane permeability assays, and hemolysis assays. It was found that CinM could successfully install methyllanthionine bonds at the intended positions of the analogues and that the lipidated macrocyclic core peptides have bactericidal activity against tested Gram-positive and Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria. Additionally, fluorescence microscopy assays revealed that the lipidated compounds disrupt the bacterial membrane and lyse bacterial cells, hinting toward a potential mode of action. Notably, the semisynthesized macrocyclic lipo-lanthipeptides show low hemolytic activity. These results show that the methods developed here extend the toolbox for novel antimicrobial development and might enable the further development of novel compounds with killing activity against relevant pathogenic bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialAntimicrobial peptidesChemistryHemolysisBacteriaBiochemistryPeptideIn vitroLipid IIGram-negative bacteriaMode of actionIntramolecular forceLanthionineCombinatorial chemistryBiologyStereochemistryBiosynthesisGeneEscherichia coliOrganic chemistryGeneticsImmunologyAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisBiochemical and Structural Characterization
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