Lipopeptidomimetics derived from teixobactin have potent antibacterial activity against: Staphylococcus aureus

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A series of lipopeptidomimetics derived from teixobactin have been prepared that probe the role of residues (1-6) as a membrane anchor and the function of enduracididine. The most active compounds, with a farnesyl tail and End10 to Lys10 or Orn10 substitution have potent activity (MIC 8 μg mL-1) against S. aureus. These results pave the way for the synthesis of simple, cost-effective yet potent lipopeptidomimetic antimicrobials.

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Girt, G. C., Mahindra, A., Al Jabri, Z. J. H., De Ste Croix, M., Oggioni, M. R., & Jamieson, A. G. (2018). Lipopeptidomimetics derived from teixobactin have potent antibacterial activity against: Staphylococcus aureus. Chemical Communications, 54(22), 2767–2770. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cc06093a

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