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Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis

Teixobactin has been the source of intensive study and interest as a promising antibiotic, because of its excellent activity against drug-resistant Gram-positive pathogens and its novel but not yet fully understood mechanism of action that precludes drug resistance. Recent studies have demonstrated...

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Autores principales: Morris, Michael A., Vallmitjana, Alexander, Grein, Fabian, Schneider, Tanja, Arts, Melina, Jones, Chelsea R., Nguyen, Betty T., Hashemian, Mohammad H., Malek, Melody, Gratton, Enrico, Nowick, James S.
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Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01388f
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author Morris, Michael A.
Vallmitjana, Alexander
Grein, Fabian
Schneider, Tanja
Arts, Melina
Jones, Chelsea R.
Nguyen, Betty T.
Hashemian, Mohammad H.
Malek, Melody
Gratton, Enrico
Nowick, James S.
author_facet Morris, Michael A.
Vallmitjana, Alexander
Grein, Fabian
Schneider, Tanja
Arts, Melina
Jones, Chelsea R.
Nguyen, Betty T.
Hashemian, Mohammad H.
Malek, Melody
Gratton, Enrico
Nowick, James S.
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description Teixobactin has been the source of intensive study and interest as a promising antibiotic, because of its excellent activity against drug-resistant Gram-positive pathogens and its novel but not yet fully understood mechanism of action that precludes drug resistance. Recent studies have demonstrated that the mode of action of teixobactin is more complicated than initially thought, with supramolecular assembly of the antibiotic appearing to play a critical role in the binding process. Further studies of the interactions of teixobactin with bacteria and its molecular targets offer the promise of providing deeper insights into its novel mechanism of action and guiding the design of additional drug candidates and analogues. The current study reports the preparation and study of teixobactin analogues bearing a variety of fluorophores. Structured illumination microscopy of the fluorescent teixobactin analogues with B. subtilis enables super-resolution visualization of the interaction of teixobactin with bacterial cell walls and permits the observation of aggregated clusters of the antibiotic on the bacteria. Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy further elucidates the supramolecular assembly by showing that fluorescent teixobactin molecules co-localize within a few nanometers on B. subtilis. Fluorescence microscopy over time with a fluorescent teixobactin analogue and propidium iodide in B. subtilis reveals a correlation between cell death and binding of the antibiotic to cellular targets, followed by lysis of cells. Collectively, these studies provide new insights into the binding of teixobactin to Gram-positive bacteria, its supramolecular mechanism of action, and the lysis of bacteria that follows.
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spelling pubmed-92583962022-07-20 Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis Morris, Michael A. Vallmitjana, Alexander Grein, Fabian Schneider, Tanja Arts, Melina Jones, Chelsea R. Nguyen, Betty T. Hashemian, Mohammad H. Malek, Melody Gratton, Enrico Nowick, James S. Chem Sci Chemistry Teixobactin has been the source of intensive study and interest as a promising antibiotic, because of its excellent activity against drug-resistant Gram-positive pathogens and its novel but not yet fully understood mechanism of action that precludes drug resistance. Recent studies have demonstrated that the mode of action of teixobactin is more complicated than initially thought, with supramolecular assembly of the antibiotic appearing to play a critical role in the binding process. Further studies of the interactions of teixobactin with bacteria and its molecular targets offer the promise of providing deeper insights into its novel mechanism of action and guiding the design of additional drug candidates and analogues. The current study reports the preparation and study of teixobactin analogues bearing a variety of fluorophores. Structured illumination microscopy of the fluorescent teixobactin analogues with B. subtilis enables super-resolution visualization of the interaction of teixobactin with bacterial cell walls and permits the observation of aggregated clusters of the antibiotic on the bacteria. Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) microscopy further elucidates the supramolecular assembly by showing that fluorescent teixobactin molecules co-localize within a few nanometers on B. subtilis. Fluorescence microscopy over time with a fluorescent teixobactin analogue and propidium iodide in B. subtilis reveals a correlation between cell death and binding of the antibiotic to cellular targets, followed by lysis of cells. Collectively, these studies provide new insights into the binding of teixobactin to Gram-positive bacteria, its supramolecular mechanism of action, and the lysis of bacteria that follows. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9258396/ /pubmed/35865902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01388f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Morris, Michael A.
Vallmitjana, Alexander
Grein, Fabian
Schneider, Tanja
Arts, Melina
Jones, Chelsea R.
Nguyen, Betty T.
Hashemian, Mohammad H.
Malek, Melody
Gratton, Enrico
Nowick, James S.
Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title_full Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title_fullStr Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title_full_unstemmed Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title_short Visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in Bacillus subtilis
title_sort visualizing the mode of action and supramolecular assembly of teixobactin analogues in bacillus subtilis
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9258396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc01388f
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