The novel enzymatic 3'-N-acetylation of arbekacin by an aminoglycoside 3-N-acetyltransferase of Streptomyces origin and the resulting activity

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Abstract

Kanamycin group antibiotics were subjected to enzymatic acetylation by a cell free extract containing an aminoglycoside 3-N-acetyltransferase, AAC(3)-X, derived from Streptomyces griseus SS-1198PR. Characterization of the incubated reaction mixtures by TLC and antibiotic assay revealed that a product retaining activity was specifically formed from arbekacin, an anti-MRSA semisynthetic aminoglycoside. The structural determination demonstrated that acetylation occurred at the 3'-amino group in arbekacin and amikacin, and at the 3-amino group in dibekacin as in the case of kanamycin. These results should reflected the effect of the (S)-4-amino-2-hydroxybutyryl side chain which is present in arbekacin and amikacin, but absent in dibekacin and kanamycin. The 3'-N-acetylation is the first finding in the enzymatic modifications of aminoglycoside antibiotics. 3'-N-Acetylarbekacin showed antibiotic activity as high as that of 2'-N-acetylarbekacin reported previously, whereas 3'-N-acetylamikacin showed no substantial activity. Thus, our results illuminated a novel aspect of arbekacin distinct from the other aminoglycosides.

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Hotta, K., Sunada, A., Ishikawa, J., Mizuno, S., Ikeda, Y., & Kondo, S. (1998). The novel enzymatic 3’-N-acetylation of arbekacin by an aminoglycoside 3-N-acetyltransferase of Streptomyces origin and the resulting activity. Journal of Antibiotics, 51(8), 735–742. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.51.735

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