“CLipP”ing on lipids to generate antibacterial lipopeptides

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Abstract

We herein report the synthesis and biological and computational evaluation of 12 linear analogues of the cyclic lipopeptide battacin, enabled by Cysteine Lipidation on a Peptide or Amino Acid (CLipPA) technology. Several of the novel “CLipP”ed lipopeptides exhibited low micromolar MICs and MBCs against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. The mechanism of action was then simulated with the MIC data using computational methods.

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Yim, V., Kavianinia, I., Knottenbelt, M. K., Ferguson, S. A., Cook, G. M., Swift, S., … Brimble, M. A. (2020). “CLipP”ing on lipids to generate antibacterial lipopeptides. Chemical Science, 11(22), 5759–5765. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0sc01814g

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