A multivalent approach to drug discovery for novel antibiotics

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The design, synthesis and antibacterial activity of novel glycopeptide/β-lactam heterodimers is reported. Employing a multivalent approach to drug discovery, vancomycin and cephalosporin synthons, A and B respectively, were chemically linked to yield heterodimer antibiotics. These novel compounds were designed to inhibit Gram-positive bacterial cell wall biosynthesis by simultaneously targeting the principal cellular targets of both glycopeptides and β-lactams. The antibiotics 8a-f displayed remarkable potency against a wide range of Gram-positive organisms including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Compound 8e demonstrated excellent bactericidal activity against MRSA (ATCC 33591) and initial evidence supports a multivalent mechanism of action for this important new class of antibiotic. © Japan Antibiotics Research Association.

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Long, D. D., Aggen, J. B., Christensen, B. G., Judice, J. K., Hegde, S. S., Kaniga, K., … Pace, J. L. (2008). A multivalent approach to drug discovery for novel antibiotics. Journal of Antibiotics, 61(10), 595–602. https://doi.org/10.1038/ja.2008.79

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