Novel N-acyl analogs of lankacidin may be prepared from 3-isocyanatolankone diformate [7,13-bis(formyloxy)-2-isocyanato-1,4,10,19-tetramethyl-16-oxabicyclo[13.2 .2]nonadeca-3,5,9,11-tetraen-17,8-dione]. Of seven such analogs evaluated in vitro only homolankacidin diformate showed significant activity. However, in a cell-free system two of the inactive analogs inhibited polypeptide synthesis as well as did lankacidin itself or erythromycin. Antibacterial activity, therefore, is a function of the ability of a congener to penetrate the bacterial cell membrane in addition to its intrinsic activity. Similarly, lankacidinol is as potent as lankacidin or erythromycin as an inhibitor of bacterial polypeptide synthesis in a cell-free system. This intrinsic activity is expressed as potent antibacterial activity against growing gram-positive cultures in O(2')-acyl derivatives with the proper lipophilicity.
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McFarland, J. W., Pirie, D. K., Retsema, J. A., & English, A. R. (1984). Side chain modifications in lankacidin group antibiotics. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 25(2), 226–233. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.25.2.226
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