Chemical synthesis of the organoarsenical antibiotic arsinothricin

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Abstract

We report two routes of chemical synthesis of arsinothricin (AST), the novel organoarsenical antibiotic. One is by condensation of the 2-chloroethyl(methyl)arsinic acid with acetamidomalonate, and the second involves reduction of the N-acetyl protected derivative of hydroxyarsinothricin (AST-OH) and subsequent methylation of a trivalent arsenic intermediate with methyl iodide. The enzyme AST N-acetyltransferase (ArsN1) was utilized to purify l-AST from racemic AST. This chemical synthesis provides a source of this novel antibiotic for future drug development.

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Howlader, A. H., Suzol, S. H., Nadar, V. S., Galván, A. E., Nedovic, A., Cudic, P., … Wnuk, S. F. (2021). Chemical synthesis of the organoarsenical antibiotic arsinothricin. RSC Advances, 11(56), 35600–35606. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ra06770b

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