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Ruthenium-centred btp glycoclusters as inhibitors for Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation.
O'Reilly, Ciaran; Blasco, Salvador; Parekh, Bina; Collins, Helen; Cooke, Gordon; Gunnlaugsson, Thorfinnur; Byrne, Joseph P.
Afiliación
  • O'Reilly C; School of Chemistry, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland.
  • Blasco S; School of Medicine, University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland.
  • Parekh B; School of Chemistry, Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute, Trinity College Dublin Ireland.
  • Collins H; School of Medicine, University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland.
  • Cooke G; Department of Applied Science, Tallaght Campus, Technological University Dublin Ireland.
  • Gunnlaugsson T; School of Medicine, University College Dublin Belfield Dublin 4 Ireland.
  • Byrne JP; Department of Applied Science, Tallaght Campus, Technological University Dublin Ireland.
RSC Adv ; 11(27): 16318-16325, 2021 Apr 30.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35479152
ABSTRACT
Carbohydrate-decorated clusters (glycoclusters) centred on a Ru(ii) ion were synthesised and tested for their activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation. These clusters were designed by conjugating a range of carbohydrate motifs (galactose, glucose, mannose and lactose, as well as galactose with a triethylene glycol spacer) to a btp (2,6-bis(1,2,3-triazol-4-yl)pyridine) scaffold. This scaffold, which possesses a C 2 symmetry, is an excellent ligand for d-metal ions, and thus the formation of the Ru(ii)-centred glycoclusters 7 and 8Gal was achieved from 5 and 6Gal; each possessing four deprotected carbohydrates. Glycocluster 8Gal, which has a flexible spacer between the btp and galactose moieties, showed significant inhibition of P. aeruginosa bacterial biofilm formation. By contrast, glycocluster 7, which lacked the flexible linker, didn't show significant antimicrobial effects and neither does the ligand 6Gal alone. These results are proposed to arise from carbohydrate-lectin interactions with LecA, which are possible for the flexible metal-centred multivalent glycocluster. Metal-centred glycoclusters present a structurally versatile class of antimicrobial agent for P. aeruginosa, of which this is, to the best of our knowledge, the first example.

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: RSC Adv Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: RSC Adv Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article