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Acc Chem Res ; 57(3): 399-412, 2024 02 06.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38277792

RESUMEN

The unwanted accumulation of marine micro- and macroorganisms such as algae and barnacles on submerged man-made structures and vessel hulls is a major challenge for any marine operation. Known as biofouling, this problem leads to reduced hydrodynamic efficiency, significantly increased fuel usage, microbially induced corrosion, and, if not managed appropriately, eventual loss of both performance and structural integrity. Ship hull biofouling in the international maritime transport network conservatively accounts for 0.6% of global carbon emissions, highlighting the global scale and the importance of this problem. Improved antifouling strategies to limit surface colonization are paramount for essential activities such as shipping, aquaculture, desalination, and the marine renewable energy sector, representing both a multibillion dollar cost and a substantial practical challenge. From an ecological perspective, biofouling is a primary contributor to the global spread of invasive marine species, which has extensive implications for the marine environment.Historically, heavy metal-based toxic biocides have been used to control biofouling. However, their unwanted collateral ecological damage on nontarget species and bioaccumulation has led to recent global bans. With expanding human activities within aquaculture and offshore energy, it is both urgent and apparent that environmentally friendly surface protection remains key for maintaining the function of both moving and stationary marine structures. Biofouling communities are typically a highly complex network of both micro- and macroorganisms, representing a broad section of life from bacteria to macrophytes and animals. Given this diversity, it is unrealistic to expect that a single antifouling "silver bullet" will prevent colonization with the exception of generally toxic biocides. For that reason, modern and future antifouling solutions are anticipated to rely on novel coating technologies and "combination therapies" where mixtures of narrow-spectrum bioactive components are used to provide coverage across fouling species. In contrast to the existing cohort of outdated, toxic antifouling strategies, such as copper- and tributyltin-releasing paints, modern drug discovery techniques are increasingly being employed for the rational design of effective yet safe alternatives. The challenge for a medicinal chemistry approach is to effectively account for the large taxonomic diversity among fouling organisms combined with a lack of well-defined conserved molecular targets within most taxa.The current Account summarizes our work employing the tools of modern medicinal chemistry to discover, modify, and develop optimized and scalable antifouling solutions based on naturally occurring antifouling and repelling compounds from both marine and terrestrial sources. Inspiration for rational design comes from targeted studies on allelopathic natural products, natural repelling peptides, and secondary metabolites from sessile marine organisms with clean exteriors, which has yielded several efficient and promising antifouling leads.


Asunto(s)
Incrustaciones Biológicas , Productos Biológicos , Desinfectantes , Animales , Humanos , Química Farmacéutica , Organismos Acuáticos , Incrustaciones Biológicas/prevención & control , Productos Biológicos/farmacología
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Bioconjug Chem ; 2024 Jun 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38874557

RESUMEN

The synthesis of linker-payloads is a critical step in developing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs), a rapidly advancing therapeutic approach in oncology. The conventional method for synthesizing cathepsin B-labile dipeptide linkers, which are commonly used in ADC development, involves the solution-phase assembly of cathepsin B-sensitive dipeptides, followed by the installation of self-immolative para-aminobenzyl carbonate to facilitate the attachment of potent cytotoxic payloads. However, this approach is often low yield and laborious, especially when extending the peptide chain with components like glutamic acid to improve mouse serum stability or charged amino acids or poly(ethylene glycol) moieties to enhance linker hydrophilicity. Here, we introduce a novel approach utilizing late-stage desulfurization chemistry, enabling safe, facile, and cost-effective access to the cathepsin B-cleavable linker, Val-Ala-PABC-MMAE, on resin for the first time.

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J Nat Prod ; 87(4): 764-773, 2024 Apr 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38423998

RESUMEN

The brevicidines represent a novel class of nonribosomal antimicrobial peptides that possess remarkable potency and selectivity toward highly problematic and resistant Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria. A recently discovered member of the brevicidine family, coined brevicidine B (2), comprises a single amino acid substitution (from d-Tyr2 to d-Phe2) in the amino acid sequence of the linear moiety of brevicidine (1) and was reported to exhibit broader antimicrobial activity against both Gram-negative (MIC = 2-4 µgmL-1) and Gram-positive (MIC = 2-8 µgmL-1) pathogens. Encouraged by this, we herein report the first total synthesis of the proposed structure of brevicidine B (2), building on our previously reported synthetic strategy to access brevicidine (1). In agreement with the original isolation paper, pleasingly, synthetic 2 demonstrated antimicrobial activity toward Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Klebsiella pneumoniae (MIC = 4-8 µgmL-1). Interestingly, however, synthetic 2 was inactive toward all of the tested Gram-positive pathogens, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus strains. Substitution of d-Phe2 with its enantiomer, and other hydrophobic residues, yields analogues that were either inactive or only exhibited activity toward Gram-negative strains. The striking difference in the biological activity of our synthetic 2 compared to the reported natural compound warrants the re-evaluation of the original natural product for purity or possible differences in relative configuration. Finally, the evaluation of synthetic 1 and 2 in a human kidney organoid model of nephrotoxicity revealed substantial toxicity of both compounds, although 1 was less toxic than 2 and polymyxin B. These results indicate that modification to position 2 may afford a strategy to mitigate the nephrotoxicity of brevicidine.


Asunto(s)
Antibacterianos , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Antibacterianos/síntesis química , Antibacterianos/química , Estructura Molecular , Pseudomonas aeruginosa/efectos de los fármacos , Humanos , Depsipéptidos/farmacología , Depsipéptidos/química , Depsipéptidos/síntesis química , Klebsiella pneumoniae/efectos de los fármacos , Escherichia coli/efectos de los fármacos , Bacterias Gramnegativas/efectos de los fármacos , Bacterias Grampositivas/efectos de los fármacos , Péptidos Cíclicos/farmacología , Péptidos Cíclicos/síntesis química , Péptidos Cíclicos/química
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Biochemistry ; 62(17): 2669-2676, 2023 09 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37531216

RESUMEN

Glycocin F (GccF), a ribosomally synthesized, post-translationally modified peptide secreted by Lactobacillus plantarum KW30, rapidly inhibits the growth of susceptible bacteria at nanomolar concentrations. Previous studies have highlighted structural features important for its activity and have shown the absolute requirement for the Ser18 O-linked GlcNAc on the eight-residue loop linking the two short helices of the (C-X6-C)2 structure. Here, we show that an ostensibly very small chemical modification to Ser18, the substitution of the Cα proton with a methyl group, reduces the antimicrobial activity of GccF 1000-fold (IC50 1.5 µM cf. 1.5 nM). A comparison of the GccFα-methylSer18 NMR structure (PDB 8DFZ) with that of the native protein (PDB 2KUY) showed a marked difference in the orientation and mobility of the loop, as well as a markedly different positioning of the GlcNAc, suggesting that loop conformation, dynamics, and glycan presentation play an important role in the interaction of GccF with as yet unknown but essential physiological target molecules.


Asunto(s)
Antiinfecciosos , Péptidos , Péptidos/química , Espectroscopía de Resonancia Magnética , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Antiinfecciosos/farmacología
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Cancer Immunol Immunother ; 72(7): 2267-2282, 2023 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36881133

RESUMEN

AIM: We have previously reported that polyfunctional T cell responses can be induced to the cancer testis antigen NY-ESO-1 in melanoma patients injected with mature autologous monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) loaded with long NY-ESO-1-derived peptides together with α-galactosylceramide (α-GalCer), an agonist for type 1 Natural Killer T (NKT) cells. OBJECTIVE: To assess whether inclusion of α-GalCer in autologous NY-ESO-1 long peptide-pulsed DC vaccines (DCV + α-GalCer) improves T cell responses when compared to peptide-pulsed DC vaccines without α-GalCer (DCV). DESIGN, SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Single-centre blinded randomised controlled trial in patients ≥ 18 years old with histologically confirmed, fully resected stage II-IV malignant cutaneous melanoma, conducted between July 2015 and June 2018 at the Wellington Blood and Cancer Centre of the Capital and Coast District Health Board. INTERVENTIONS: Stage I. Patients were randomised to two cycles of DCV or DCV + α-GalCer (intravenous dose of 10 × 106 cells, interval of 28 days). Stage II. Patients assigned to DCV + α-GalCer were randomised to two further cycles of DCV + α-GalCer or observation, while patients initially assigned to DCV crossed over to two cycles of DCV + α-GalCer. OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary: Area under the curve (AUC) of mean NY-ESO-1-specific T cell count detected by ex vivo IFN-γ ELISpot in pre- and post-treatment blood samples, compared between treatment arms at Stage I. Secondary: Proportion of responders in each arm at Stage I; NKT cell count in each arm at Stage I; serum cytokine levels at Stage I; adverse events Stage I; T cell count for DCV + α-GalCer versus observation at Stage II, T cell count before versus after cross-over. RESULTS: Thirty-eight patients gave written informed consent; 5 were excluded before randomisation due to progressive disease or incomplete leukapheresis, 17 were assigned to DCV, and 16 to DCV + α-GalCer. The vaccines were well tolerated and associated with increases in mean total T cell count, predominantly CD4+ T cells, but the difference between the treatment arms was not statistically significant (difference - 6.85, 95% confidence interval, - 21.65 to 7.92; P = 0.36). No significant improvements in T cell response were associated with DCV + α-GalCer with increased dosing, or in the cross-over. However, the NKT cell response to α-GalCer-loaded vaccines was limited compared to previous studies, with mean circulating NKT cell levels not significantly increased in the DCV + α-GalCer arm and no significant differences in cytokine response between the treatment arms. CONCLUSIONS: A high population coverage of NY-ESO-1-specific T cell responses was achieved with a good safety profile, but we failed to demonstrate that loading with α-GalCer provided an additional advantage to the T cell response with this cellular vaccine design. CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ACTRN12612001101875. Funded by the Health Research Council of New Zealand.


Asunto(s)
Melanoma , Neoplasias Cutáneas , Masculino , Humanos , Adolescente , Neoplasias Cutáneas/terapia , Neoplasias Cutáneas/metabolismo , Péptidos/metabolismo , Anticuerpos/metabolismo , Citocinas/metabolismo , Células Dendríticas , Antígenos de Neoplasias , Melanoma Cutáneo Maligno
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Chemistry ; 29(31): e202300261, 2023 Jun 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36849870

RESUMEN

Azide-enolate cycloaddition-rearrangements offer potential for rapid access to diverse molecular frameworks from simple precursors. We report here that investigations into the cycloadditions of ester or amide enolates with vinyl azides led to the identification of two reaction processes - direct α-amination of amides and lactams, and the synthesis of ene-γ-lactams from esters. The outcomes of these reactions depended on the fate of key vinyl triazoline intermediates generated in the initial cycloaddition step. Isolation of reaction intermediates in the ene-γ-lactam synthesis revealed the unexpected addition of two enolate equivalents, one of which is later eliminated. Computational studies further suggested an unusual reaction pathway involving direct addition of an enolate to the terminal carbon of the N-vinyl triazoline. In contrast, the α-amination of amides and lactams proceeded by rearrangement of the intermediate triazoline to give an imine, hydrolysis or reduction of which gave access to primary or secondary α-amino amides or lactams.

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Chemistry ; 29(31): e202301235, 2023 Jun 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37166050

RESUMEN

Invited for the cover of this issue are Dan Furkert, Joe Bell-Tyrer and co-workers at the University of Auckland and Victoria University of Wellington. The image depicts a tandem cycloaddition-rearrangement process delivering a diverse range of molecular frameworks from simple precursors. Read the full text of the article at 10.1002/chem.202300261.

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Inorg Chem ; 62(35): 14310-14317, 2023 Sep 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37611203

RESUMEN

Ruthenium piano-stool complexes have been explored for their anticancer activity and some promising compounds have been reported. Herein, we conjugated a derivative of plecstatin-1 to peptides in order to increase their cancer cell targeting ability. For this purpose, plecstatin-1 was modified at the arene ligand to introduce a functional amine handle (3), which resulted in a compound that showed similar activity in an in vitro anticancer activity assay. The cell-penetrating peptide TAT48-60, tumor-targeting neurotensin8-13, and plectin-targeting peptide were functionalized with succinyl or ß-Ala-succinyl linkers under standard solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) conditions to spatially separate the peptide backbones from the bioactive metal complexes. These modifications allowed for conjugating precursor 3 to the peptides on resin yielding the desired metal-peptide conjugates (MPCs), as confirmed by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), NMR spectroscopy, and mass spectrometry (MS). The MPCs were studied for their behavior in aqueous solution and under acidic conditions and resembled that of the parent compound plecstatin-1. In in vitro anticancer activity studies in a small panel of cancer cell lines, the TAT-based MPCs showed the highest activity, while the other MPCs were virtually inactive. However, the MPCs were significantly less active than the small molecules plecstatin-1 and 3, which can be explained by the reduced cell uptake as determined by inductively coupled plasma MS (ICP-MS). Although the MPCs did not display potent anticancer activities, the developed conjugation strategy can be extended toward other metal complexes, which may be able to utilize the targeting properties of peptides.


Asunto(s)
Antineoplásicos , Complejos de Coordinación , Rutenio , Rutenio/farmacología , Antineoplásicos/farmacología , Péptidos , Aminas
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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(15): 3057-3072, 2023 04 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36975212

RESUMEN

Over the last few decades, design and discovery of chemical reactions that enable modification of proteins at pre-determined sites have been the focus of synthetic organic chemists. As an invaluable tool, the site-and chemoselective functionalization of peptides and proteins offers an exciting opportunity for creating high-value multicomponent conjugates with diverse applications in life sciences and pharmacology. In recent years, multiple strategies have emerged that target natural amino acids directly or convert them into other reactive species for further ligations. However, reactivity and selectivity are still key issues in the current state of chemical modification methodologies. Cysteine is one of the least abundant amino acids and exhibits unique chemistry of the thiol or thiolate group which makes it susceptible to a series of post-translational modifications. The thia-Michael "click" addition reactions, which can proceed under facile conditions provide a promising way for thiol-selective modification of cysteine-containing proteins. In this review, we summarize various reactions for cysteine-selective peptide and protein modification, focus on thia-Michael "click" addition reactions, elaborate on their historical perspective and mechanism, and highlight their applications in modifying biomolecules in a site-specific way.


Asunto(s)
Cisteína , Proteínas , Cisteína/química , Proteínas/química , Aminoácidos/química , Péptidos , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo/química
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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(29): 6008-6017, 2023 07 26.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37435924

RESUMEN

Portimines A and B are spirocyclic imine natural products, which display remarkable anticancer, anti-HIV, and antifouling activities. Herein, we report a facile synthesis of the spirocyclic core of portimines A and B. Our strategy utilized a scalable Diels-Alder addition of a 2-bromo-1,3-butadiene to a symmetrical malonate dienophile, coupled with a diastereoselective lactonization of the resulting malonate that enabled differentiation of the two carbonyl groups. This approach overcame issues encountered in previous studies focused on the use of exo selective Diels-Alder reactions, by programming formation of the key stereodiad of the spiroimine fragment into the diastereoselective lactonization event, rather than the cycloaddition step. Elaboration of the key lactone intermediate afforded a functionalized spirolactam fragment as a useful intermediate en route to the portimines. Importantly, a key alcohol intermediate could be resolved by enzymatic resolution, thereby providing an asymmetric route to the spiroimine fragment of portimines A and B.


Asunto(s)
Productos Biológicos , Compuestos de Espiro , Iminas , Lactonas
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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(19): 4052-4060, 2023 05 17.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36988402

RESUMEN

Depsipeptides are an important class of bioactive natural products, where a growing number of genome-mined structures that display anti-microbial activity are macrocyclic depsipeptides. Chemically, peptide ester (depsipeptide) bond formation often displays low yields, and thereby hampers efforts to access these structures for structure-activity studies. Herein, we present a systematic study of the variables that influence depsipeptide bond formation on-resin, using simplified sequences derived from antibiotic peptides, daptomycin and brevicidine, prepared via Fmoc-based solid-phase synthesis. Our study highlights reaction solvent as the key determinant, where switching the solvent from DMF to DCM in almost all cases increased the amount of depsipeptide product. Limiting the number of amino-acids N-terminal to the reactive alcohol was also noted to significantly improve the acylation efficiency. The impact of different N-terminal and side-chain protecting groups, as well as stereochemistry, was also investigated. Additives to the reaction, such as inclusion of surfactants for esterification of long hydrophobic sequences, did not improve conversion. 6-ClHOBt, often added to improve acylation efficiency, notably decreased the amount of depsipeptide observed. Lastly, no significant difference between polystyrene and Tentagel® (PEG-decorated) resins were found for these sequences.


Asunto(s)
Daptomicina , Depsipéptidos , Daptomicina/farmacología , Solventes , Aminas , Aminoácidos , Depsipéptidos/química
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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(6): 1222-1234, 2023 02 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36633001

RESUMEN

13-Desmethyl spirolide C is a marine natural product of the cyclic imine class that demonstrates remarkable bioactivity against several biomarkers of Alzheimer's Disease, which renders its [7,6]-spirocyclic imine pharmacophore of significant synthetic interest. This work describes a facile and efficient synthesis of the [7,6]-spirocyclic core of 13-desmethyl spirolide C from inexpensive starting materials, featuring an aza-Claisen rearrangement to simultaneously set both stereocentres of the dimethyl moiety with complete atom economy, and a highly exo-selective Diels-Alder cycloaddition to construct the challenging contiguous tertiary and quaternary stereocentres of the spirocyclic core of 13-desmethyl spirolide C. A comprehensive study of the key Diels-Alder reaction was also performed to evaluate the stereoselectivity and reactivity of various functionalised dienes and protected lactam dienophiles, wherein the first successful exo-selective Diels-Alder cycloaddition to construct spirocyclic structures using a bromodiene and α-exo-methylene dienophiles is reported. This strategy not only establishes a more efficient stereoselective access to the spirocyclic core that can be used for the total synthesis of 13-desmethyl spirolide C, but also serves as a sound platform for convenient preparations of a range of spirocyclic analogues required for a comprehensive biological evaluation of this desirable pharmacophore.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Espiro , Reacción de Cicloadición , Compuestos de Espiro/química , Polienos , Iminas/química
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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(30): 6134-6140, 2023 Aug 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37462413

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Nucleoside analogues such as the antiviral agents galidesivir and ribavirin are of synthetic interest. This work reports a "one-pot" preparation of similar fleximers using a bifunctional copper catalyst that generates the aryl azide in situ, which is captured by a terminal alkyne to effect triazole formation.

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Org Biomol Chem ; 21(46): 9150-9158, 2023 11 29.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37822146

RESUMEN

A photoinitiated thiol-ene "click" reaction was used to synthesize S-lipidated collagen model peptide amphiphiles. Use of 2-iminothiolane provided an epimerization-free thiol handle required for thiol-ene based incorporation of lipid moieties onto collagen-based peptide sequences. This approach not only led to improvements in the triple helical characteristics of the resulting collagen model peptides but also increased the aqueous solubility of the peptide amphiphiles. As a result, this methodology holds significant potential for the design and advancement of functional peptide amphiphiles, offering enhanced capabilities across a wide range of applications.


Asunto(s)
Péptidos , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Colágeno , Química Clic
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Mol Cell ; 58(6): 1040-52, 2015 Jun 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25982113

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Association of receptor activity-modifying proteins (RAMP1-3) with the G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CLR) enables selective recognition of the peptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and adrenomedullin (AM) that have diverse functions in the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems. How peptides selectively bind GPCR:RAMP complexes is unknown. We report crystal structures of CGRP analog-bound CLR:RAMP1 and AM-bound CLR:RAMP2 extracellular domain heterodimers at 2.5 and 1.8 Å resolutions, respectively. The peptides similarly occupy a shared binding site on CLR with conformations characterized by a ß-turn structure near their C termini rather than the α-helical structure common to peptides that bind related GPCRs. The RAMPs augment the binding site with distinct contacts to the variable C-terminal peptide residues and elicit subtly different CLR conformations. The structures and accompanying pharmacology data reveal how a class of accessory membrane proteins modulate ligand binding of a GPCR and may inform drug development targeting CLR:RAMP complexes.


Asunto(s)
Proteína Similar al Receptor de Calcitonina/química , Péptidos/química , Proteína 1 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/química , Proteína 2 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/química , Adrenomedulina/química , Adrenomedulina/genética , Adrenomedulina/metabolismo , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Animales , Sitios de Unión/genética , Células COS , Péptido Relacionado con Gen de Calcitonina/química , Péptido Relacionado con Gen de Calcitonina/genética , Péptido Relacionado con Gen de Calcitonina/metabolismo , Proteína Similar al Receptor de Calcitonina/genética , Proteína Similar al Receptor de Calcitonina/metabolismo , Chlorocebus aethiops , Cristalografía por Rayos X , Humanos , Modelos Moleculares , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Mutación , Péptidos/genética , Péptidos/metabolismo , Unión Proteica , Multimerización de Proteína , Estructura Secundaria de Proteína , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Proteína 1 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/genética , Proteína 1 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/metabolismo , Proteína 2 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/genética , Proteína 2 Modificadora de la Actividad de Receptores/metabolismo , Homología de Secuencia de Aminoácido
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Molecules ; 28(4)2023 Feb 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36838983

RESUMEN

Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) hold promise as novel therapeutics in the fight against multi-drug-resistant pathogens. Cathelicidin-PY (NH2-RKCNFLCKLKEKLRTVITSHIDKVLRPQG-COOH) is a 29-residue disulfide-cyclised antimicrobial peptide secreted as an innate host defence mechanism by the frog Paa yunnanensis (PY) and reported to possess broad-spectrum antibacterial and antifungal properties, exhibiting low cytotoxic and low hemolytic activity. Herein, we detail the total synthesis of cathelicidin-PY using an entirely on-resin synthesis, including assembly of the linear sequence by rapid flow Fmoc-SPPS and iodine-mediated disulfide bridge formation. By optimising a synthetic strategy to prepare cathelicidin-PY, this strategy was subsequently adapted to prepare a bicyclic head-to-tail cyclised derivative of cathelicidin-PY. The structure-activity relationship (SAR) of cathelicidin-PY with respect to the N-terminally positioned disulfide was further probed by preparing an alanine-substituted linear analogue and a series of lactam-bridged peptidomimetics implementing side chain to side chain cyclisation. The analogues were investigated for antimicrobial activity, secondary structure by circular dichroism (CD), and stability in human serum. Surprisingly, the disulfide bridge emerged as non-essential to antimicrobial activity and secondary structure but was amenable to synthetic modification. Furthermore, the synthetic AMP and multiple analogues demonstrated selective activity towards Gram-negative pathogen E. coli in physiologically relevant concentrations of divalent cations.


Asunto(s)
Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos , Catelicidinas , Humanos , Catelicidinas/química , Péptidos Catiónicos Antimicrobianos/química , Escherichia coli , Antibacterianos/química , Relación Estructura-Actividad , Disulfuros , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana
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J Am Chem Soc ; 144(30): 13652-13662, 2022 08 03.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35858283

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Herein we report the first examples of thiol-selective heterobifunctional electrophiles, N-vinyl acrylamides, that enable efficient highly selective thiol-thiol bioconjugations and cysteine modification of peptides. We demonstrate that these new classes of thiol-selective scaffolds can readily undergo a thia-Michael addition and an orthogonal radical induced thiol-ene "click" reaction under biocompatible conditions. Furthermore, the formation of an unexpected Markovnikov N,S-acetal hydrothiolation was explained using computational studies. We also reveal that N-methylation of the N-vinyl acrylamide scaffold changes the regioselectivity of the reaction. We demonstrate that use of N-vinyl acrylamides shows promise as an efficient, mild, and exquisite cysteine-selective protocol for facile construction of fluorophore-labeled peptides and proteins and that the resultant conjugates are resistant to degradation and thiol exchange, thus significantly improving their biophysical properties.


Asunto(s)
Cisteína , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo , Acrilamidas , Cisteína/química , Péptidos/química , Proteínas , Compuestos de Sulfhidrilo/química
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Nat Prod Rep ; 39(2): 410-443, 2022 02 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34581375

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Covering: from 1938 up to March 2021The electron-rich indole side chain of tryptophan is a versatile substrate for peptide modification. Upon the action of various cyclases, the tryptophan side chain may be linked to a nearby amino acid residue, opening the door to a diverse range of cyclic peptide natural products. These compounds exhibit a wide array of biological activity and possess fascinating molecular architectures, which have made them popular targets for total synthesis studies. This review examines the isolation and bioactivity of tryptophan-linked cyclic peptide natural products, along with a discussion of their first total synthesis, and biosynthesis where this has been studied.


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Productos Biológicos , Triptófano , Aminoácidos , Productos Biológicos/farmacología , Péptidos Cíclicos/química , Triptófano/química
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Acc Chem Res ; 54(8): 1878-1890, 2021 04 20.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33750106

RESUMEN

The rise of multidrug resistant bacteria has significantly compromised our supply of antibiotics and poses an alarming medical and economic threat to society. To combat this problem, it is imperative that new antibiotics and treatment modalities be developed, especially those toward which bacteria are less capable of developing resistance. Peptide natural products stand as promising candidates to meet this need as bacterial resistance is typically slow in response to their unique modes of action. They also have additional benefits including favorable modulation of host immune responses and often possess broad-spectrum activity against notoriously treatment resistant bacterial biofilms. Moreover, nature has provided a wealth of peptide-based natural products from a range of sources, including bacteria and fungi, which can be hijacked in order to combat more dangerous clinically relevant infections.This Account highlights recent advances in the total synthesis and development of a range of peptide-based natural product antibiotics and details the medicinal chemistry approaches used to optimize their activity.In the context of antibiotics with potential to treat Gram-positive bacterial infections, this Account covers the synthesis and optimization of the natural products daptomycin, glycocin F, and alamethicin. In particular, the reported synthesis of daptomycin highlights the utility of on-resin ozonolysis for accessing a key kynurenine residue from the canonical amino acid tryptophan. Furthermore, the investigation into glycocin F analogues uncovered a potent lead compound against Lactobacillus plantarum that bears a non-native thioacetal linkage to a N-acetyl-d-glucosamine (GlcNAc) sugar, which is otherwise O-linked in its native form.For mycobacterial infections, this Account covers the synthesis and optimization of teixobactin, callyaerin A, lassomycin, and trichoderin A. The synthesis of callyaerin A, in particular, highlighted the importance of a (Z)-2,3-diaminoacrylamide motif for antimicrobial activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis, while the synthesis of trichoderin A highlighted the importance of (R)-stereoconfiguration in a key 2-amino-6-hydroxy-4-methyl-8-oxodecanoic acid (AHMOD) residue.Lastly, this Account covers lipopeptide antibiotics bearing activity toward Gram-negative bacterial infections, namely, battacin and paenipeptin C. In both cases, optimization of the N-terminal lipid tails led to the identification of analogues with potent activity toward Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas aeruginosa.


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Antibacterianos/síntesis química , Péptidos/síntesis química , Alameticina/síntesis química , Alameticina/farmacología , Secuencia de Aminoácidos , Antibacterianos/química , Antibacterianos/farmacología , Bacteriocinas/síntesis química , Bacteriocinas/farmacología , Daptomicina/síntesis química , Daptomicina/farmacología , Evaluación Preclínica de Medicamentos , Farmacorresistencia Bacteriana Múltiple/efectos de los fármacos , Bacterias Grampositivas/efectos de los fármacos , Lipopéptidos/síntesis química , Lipopéptidos/farmacología , Pruebas de Sensibilidad Microbiana , Ozono/química , Péptidos/química , Péptidos/farmacología , Relación Estructura-Actividad
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Chemistry ; 28(12): e202104049, 2022 Feb 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34967066

RESUMEN

The number of donor atoms available on peptides that can competitively coordinate to metal centers renders the site-selective generation of advanced metal-peptide conjugates in high purity a challenging venture. Herein, we present a transmetalation-based synthetic approach on solid support in which an imidazolium pro-ligand can be used to selectively anchor a range of transition metal half-sandwich complexes onto peptides in the presence of multiple coordinative motifs. Amenable to solid support, a range of N-terminus and/or lysine conjugated metal-peptide conjugates were obtained in high purity after cleavage from the resin. The metalated peptides were evaluated for their anticancer properties against human cancer cell lines. While no cytotoxic activity was observed, this platform has the potential to i) provide a pathway to site-selective peptide labelling, ii) be explored as a biorthogonal handle and/or iii) generate a new strategy for ligand design in transition metal catalysts.


Asunto(s)
Complejos de Coordinación , Compuestos Organometálicos , Péptidos , Complejos de Coordinación/toxicidad , Humanos , Ligandos , Compuestos Organometálicos/toxicidad , Péptidos/química , Elementos de Transición
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