Discovery of aminoglycoside mimetics by NMR-based screening of Escherichia coli A-site RNA

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Abstract

A method is described for the NMR-based screening for the discovery of aminoglycoside mimetics that bind to Escherichia coli A-site RNA. Although aminoglycosides are clinically useful, they exhibit high nephrotoxicity and ototoxicity, and their overuse has led to the development of resistance to important microbial pathogens. To identify a new series of aminoglycoside mimetics that could potentially overcome the problems associated with toxicities and resistance development observed with the aminoglycosides, we have prepared large quantities of E. coli 16 S A-site RNA and conducted an NMR-based screening of our compound library in search for small-molecule RNA binders against this RNA target. From these studies, several classes of compounds were identified as initial hits with binding affinities in the range of 70 μM to 3 mM. Lead optimization through synthetic modifications of these initial hits led to the discovery of several small-molecule aminoglycoside mimetics that are structurally very different from the known aminoglycosides. Structural models of the A-site RNA/ligand complexes were prepared and compared to the three-dimensional structures of the RNA/aminoglycoside complexes.

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Yu, L., Oost, T. K., Schkeryantz, J. M., Yang, J., Janowick, D., & Fesik, S. W. (2003). Discovery of aminoglycoside mimetics by NMR-based screening of Escherichia coli A-site RNA. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 125(15), 4444–4450. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja021354o

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