Iso-partricin, an aromatic analogue of amphotericin b: How shining light on old drugs might help create new ones

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Abstract

Partricin is a heptaene macrolide antibiotic complex that exhibits exceptional antifungal activity, yet poor selective toxicity, in the pathogen/host system. It consists of two compounds, namely partricin A and B, and both of these molecules incorporate two cis-type bonds within their heptaenic chromophores: 28Z and 30Z. In this contribution, we have proven that partricins are susceptible to a chromophore-straightening photoisomerization process. The occurring 28Z→28E and 30Z→30E switches are irreversible in given conditions, and they are the only structural changes observed during the experiment. The obtained all-trans partricin’s derivatives, namely iso-partricins A and B, exhibit very promising features, potentially resulting in the improvement of their selective toxicity.

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Szczeblewski, P., Górska, J., Andrałojć, W., Janke, P., Wąsik, K., & Laskowski, T. (2021). Iso-partricin, an aromatic analogue of amphotericin b: How shining light on old drugs might help create new ones. Antibiotics, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091102

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