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Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases

[Image: see text] The mycobacterial cell envelope has spatially resolved inner and outer membrane layers with distinct compositions and membrane properties. However, the functional implication and relevance of this organization remain unknown. Using membrane biophysics and molecular simulations, we...

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Autores principales: Menon, Anjana P., Dong, Wanqian, Lee, Tzong-Hsien, Aguilar, Marie-Isabel, Duan, Mojie, Kapoor, Shobhna
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35996474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.2c00010
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author Menon, Anjana P.
Dong, Wanqian
Lee, Tzong-Hsien
Aguilar, Marie-Isabel
Duan, Mojie
Kapoor, Shobhna
author_facet Menon, Anjana P.
Dong, Wanqian
Lee, Tzong-Hsien
Aguilar, Marie-Isabel
Duan, Mojie
Kapoor, Shobhna
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description [Image: see text] The mycobacterial cell envelope has spatially resolved inner and outer membrane layers with distinct compositions and membrane properties. However, the functional implication and relevance of this organization remain unknown. Using membrane biophysics and molecular simulations, we reveal a varied interaction profile of these layers with antibiotic Rifabutin, underlined by the structural and chemical makeup of the constituent lipids. The mycobacterial inner membrane displayed the highest partitioning of Rifabutin, which was located exclusively in the lipid head group/interfacial region. In contrast, the drug exhibited specific interaction sites in the head group/interfacial and hydrophobic acyl regions within the outer membrane. Altogether, we show that the design of membrane-active agents that selectively disrupt the mycobacterial outer membrane structure can increase drug uptake and enhance intracellular drug concentrations. Exploiting the mycobacterium-specific membrane–drug interaction profiles, chemotypes consisting of outer membrane-disruptive agents and antitubercular drugs can offer new opportunities for combinational tuberculosis (TB) therapy.
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spelling pubmed-93895802022-08-20 Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases Menon, Anjana P. Dong, Wanqian Lee, Tzong-Hsien Aguilar, Marie-Isabel Duan, Mojie Kapoor, Shobhna ACS Bio Med Chem Au [Image: see text] The mycobacterial cell envelope has spatially resolved inner and outer membrane layers with distinct compositions and membrane properties. However, the functional implication and relevance of this organization remain unknown. Using membrane biophysics and molecular simulations, we reveal a varied interaction profile of these layers with antibiotic Rifabutin, underlined by the structural and chemical makeup of the constituent lipids. The mycobacterial inner membrane displayed the highest partitioning of Rifabutin, which was located exclusively in the lipid head group/interfacial region. In contrast, the drug exhibited specific interaction sites in the head group/interfacial and hydrophobic acyl regions within the outer membrane. Altogether, we show that the design of membrane-active agents that selectively disrupt the mycobacterial outer membrane structure can increase drug uptake and enhance intracellular drug concentrations. Exploiting the mycobacterium-specific membrane–drug interaction profiles, chemotypes consisting of outer membrane-disruptive agents and antitubercular drugs can offer new opportunities for combinational tuberculosis (TB) therapy. American Chemical Society 2022-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9389580/ /pubmed/35996474 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.2c00010 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Menon, Anjana P.
Dong, Wanqian
Lee, Tzong-Hsien
Aguilar, Marie-Isabel
Duan, Mojie
Kapoor, Shobhna
Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title_full Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title_fullStr Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title_full_unstemmed Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title_short Mutually Exclusive Interactions of Rifabutin with Spatially Distinct Mycobacterial Cell Envelope Membrane Layers Offer Insights into Membrane-Centric Therapy of Infectious Diseases
title_sort mutually exclusive interactions of rifabutin with spatially distinct mycobacterial cell envelope membrane layers offer insights into membrane-centric therapy of infectious diseases
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9389580/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35996474
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.2c00010
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