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Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates

OBJECTIVES: Pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers, tethered through inert propyldioxy or pentyldioxy linkers, possess potent bactericidal activity against a range of Gram-positive bacteria by virtue of their capacity to cross-link duplex DNA in sequence-selective fashion. Here we attempt to improve the...

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Autores principales: Rahman, Khondaker M., Rosado, Helena, Moreira, Joao B., Feuerbaum, Eva-Anne, Fox, Keith R., Stecher, Eva, Howard, Philip W., Gregson, Stephen J., James, Colin H., de la Fuente, Maria, Waldron, Denise E., Thurston, David E., Taylor, Peter W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3370821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22547662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dks127
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author Rahman, Khondaker M.
Rosado, Helena
Moreira, Joao B.
Feuerbaum, Eva-Anne
Fox, Keith R.
Stecher, Eva
Howard, Philip W.
Gregson, Stephen J.
James, Colin H.
de la Fuente, Maria
Waldron, Denise E.
Thurston, David E.
Taylor, Peter W.
author_facet Rahman, Khondaker M.
Rosado, Helena
Moreira, Joao B.
Feuerbaum, Eva-Anne
Fox, Keith R.
Stecher, Eva
Howard, Philip W.
Gregson, Stephen J.
James, Colin H.
de la Fuente, Maria
Waldron, Denise E.
Thurston, David E.
Taylor, Peter W.
author_sort Rahman, Khondaker M.
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description OBJECTIVES: Pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers, tethered through inert propyldioxy or pentyldioxy linkers, possess potent bactericidal activity against a range of Gram-positive bacteria by virtue of their capacity to cross-link duplex DNA in sequence-selective fashion. Here we attempt to improve the antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity profile of PBD-containing conjugates by extension of dimer linkers and replacement of one PBD unit with phenyl-substituted or benzo-fused heterocycles that facilitate non-covalent interactions with duplex DNA. METHODS: DNase I footprinting was used to identify high-affinity DNA binding sites. A staphylococcal gene microarray was used to assess epidemic methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 16 phenotypes induced by PBD conjugates. Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the accommodation of compounds within the DNA helix. RESULTS: Increasing the length of the linker in PBD dimers led to a progressive reduction in antibacterial activity, but not in their cytotoxic capacity. Complex patterns of DNA binding were noted for extended PBD dimers. Modelling of DNA strand cross-linking by PBD dimers indicated distortion of the helix. A majority (26 of 43) of PBD-biaryl conjugates possessed potent antibacterial activity with little or no helical distortion and a more favourable cytotoxicity profile. Bactericidal activity of PBD-biaryl conjugates was determined by inability to excise covalently bound drug molecules from bacterial duplex DNA. CONCLUSIONS: PBD-biaryl conjugates have a superior antibacterial profile compared with PBD dimers such as ELB-21. We have identified six PBD-biaryl conjugates as potential drug development candidates.
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spelling pubmed-33708212012-06-08 Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates Rahman, Khondaker M. Rosado, Helena Moreira, Joao B. Feuerbaum, Eva-Anne Fox, Keith R. Stecher, Eva Howard, Philip W. Gregson, Stephen J. James, Colin H. de la Fuente, Maria Waldron, Denise E. Thurston, David E. Taylor, Peter W. J Antimicrob Chemother Original Research OBJECTIVES: Pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers, tethered through inert propyldioxy or pentyldioxy linkers, possess potent bactericidal activity against a range of Gram-positive bacteria by virtue of their capacity to cross-link duplex DNA in sequence-selective fashion. Here we attempt to improve the antibacterial activity and cytotoxicity profile of PBD-containing conjugates by extension of dimer linkers and replacement of one PBD unit with phenyl-substituted or benzo-fused heterocycles that facilitate non-covalent interactions with duplex DNA. METHODS: DNase I footprinting was used to identify high-affinity DNA binding sites. A staphylococcal gene microarray was used to assess epidemic methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus 16 phenotypes induced by PBD conjugates. Molecular dynamics simulations were employed to investigate the accommodation of compounds within the DNA helix. RESULTS: Increasing the length of the linker in PBD dimers led to a progressive reduction in antibacterial activity, but not in their cytotoxic capacity. Complex patterns of DNA binding were noted for extended PBD dimers. Modelling of DNA strand cross-linking by PBD dimers indicated distortion of the helix. A majority (26 of 43) of PBD-biaryl conjugates possessed potent antibacterial activity with little or no helical distortion and a more favourable cytotoxicity profile. Bactericidal activity of PBD-biaryl conjugates was determined by inability to excise covalently bound drug molecules from bacterial duplex DNA. CONCLUSIONS: PBD-biaryl conjugates have a superior antibacterial profile compared with PBD dimers such as ELB-21. We have identified six PBD-biaryl conjugates as potential drug development candidates. Oxford University Press 2012-07 2012-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3370821/ /pubmed/22547662 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dks127 Text en © The Author 2012. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Rahman, Khondaker M.
Rosado, Helena
Moreira, Joao B.
Feuerbaum, Eva-Anne
Fox, Keith R.
Stecher, Eva
Howard, Philip W.
Gregson, Stephen J.
James, Colin H.
de la Fuente, Maria
Waldron, Denise E.
Thurston, David E.
Taylor, Peter W.
Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title_full Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title_fullStr Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title_full_unstemmed Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title_short Antistaphylococcal activity of DNA-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBD) dimers and PBD-biaryl conjugates
title_sort antistaphylococcal activity of dna-interactive pyrrolobenzodiazepine (pbd) dimers and pbd-biaryl conjugates
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3370821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22547662
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jac/dks127
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