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Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance

The emerging crisis of antibiotic resistance requires a multi-pronged approach in order to avert the onset of a post-antibiotic age. Studies of antibiotic uptake and localisation in live cells may inform the design of improved drugs and help develop a better understanding of bacterial resistance and...

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Autores principales: Stone, M. Rhia L., Łapińska, Urszula, Pagliara, Stefano, Masi, Muriel, Blanchfield, Joanne T., Cooper, Matthew A., Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
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Publicado: RSC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34458770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cb00118j
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author Stone, M. Rhia L.
Łapińska, Urszula
Pagliara, Stefano
Masi, Muriel
Blanchfield, Joanne T.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
author_facet Stone, M. Rhia L.
Łapińska, Urszula
Pagliara, Stefano
Masi, Muriel
Blanchfield, Joanne T.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
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description The emerging crisis of antibiotic resistance requires a multi-pronged approach in order to avert the onset of a post-antibiotic age. Studies of antibiotic uptake and localisation in live cells may inform the design of improved drugs and help develop a better understanding of bacterial resistance and persistence. To facilitate this research, we have synthesised fluorescent derivatives of the macrolide antibiotic erythromycin. These analogues exhibit a similar spectrum of antibiotic activity to the parent drug and are capable of labelling both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria for microscopy. The probes localise intracellularly, with uptake in Gram-negative bacteria dependent on the level of efflux pump activity. A plate-based assay established to quantify bacterial labelling and localisation demonstrated that the probes were taken up by both susceptible and resistant bacteria. Significant intra-strain and -species differences were observed in these preliminary studies. In order to examine uptake in real-time, the probe was used in single-cell microfluidic microscopy, revealing previously unseen heterogeneity of uptake in populations of susceptible bacteria. These studies illustrate the potential of fluorescent macrolide probes to characterise and explore drug uptake and efflux in bacteria.
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spelling pubmed-83417792021-08-26 Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance Stone, M. Rhia L. Łapińska, Urszula Pagliara, Stefano Masi, Muriel Blanchfield, Joanne T. Cooper, Matthew A. Blaskovich, Mark A. T. RSC Chem Biol Chemistry The emerging crisis of antibiotic resistance requires a multi-pronged approach in order to avert the onset of a post-antibiotic age. Studies of antibiotic uptake and localisation in live cells may inform the design of improved drugs and help develop a better understanding of bacterial resistance and persistence. To facilitate this research, we have synthesised fluorescent derivatives of the macrolide antibiotic erythromycin. These analogues exhibit a similar spectrum of antibiotic activity to the parent drug and are capable of labelling both Gram-positive and -negative bacteria for microscopy. The probes localise intracellularly, with uptake in Gram-negative bacteria dependent on the level of efflux pump activity. A plate-based assay established to quantify bacterial labelling and localisation demonstrated that the probes were taken up by both susceptible and resistant bacteria. Significant intra-strain and -species differences were observed in these preliminary studies. In order to examine uptake in real-time, the probe was used in single-cell microfluidic microscopy, revealing previously unseen heterogeneity of uptake in populations of susceptible bacteria. These studies illustrate the potential of fluorescent macrolide probes to characterise and explore drug uptake and efflux in bacteria. RSC 2020-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8341779/ /pubmed/34458770 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cb00118j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Stone, M. Rhia L.
Łapińska, Urszula
Pagliara, Stefano
Masi, Muriel
Blanchfield, Joanne T.
Cooper, Matthew A.
Blaskovich, Mark A. T.
Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title_full Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title_fullStr Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title_full_unstemmed Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title_short Fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
title_sort fluorescent macrolide probes – synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8341779/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34458770
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0cb00118j
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