Importance of the structure of vancomycin binding pocket in designing compounds active against vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE)

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16-Membered meta, para-cyclophanes mimicking the vancomycin binding pocket (D-O-E ring) are designed and synthesized. The structural features of these biaryl ether containing macrocycles are: a) the deletion of the carboxyl group of vancomycin's central amino acid (amino acid D); b) the elongation of the N-terminal; c) the presence of lipidated aminoglucose at the D-ring. Cycloetherification by way of an intramolecular nucleophilic aromatic substitution reaction (SNAr) is used as a key step for the construction of the macrocycle. Minimum inhibitory concentrations for all of the derivatives are measured using a standard microdilution assay. Compounds 2a-2c and 3a-3c displayed weak activities against resistant strain Enterococcus faecalis L560 and were inactive against Enterococcus faecium resistant strain L2215. © Japan Antibiotics Research Association.

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Jia, Y., Bois-Choussy, M., Malabarba, A., Brunati, C., & Zhu, J. (2006). Importance of the structure of vancomycin binding pocket in designing compounds active against vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). Journal of Antibiotics, 59(9), 543–552. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2006.75

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