Ribosome-Binding activities and antimicrobial activities of tylosin and its related compounds

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Abstract

Structure-activity relationships of tylosin and related compounds were evaluated in terms of their antimicrobial and ribosome-binding activities. Demycarosyl derivatives, demycarosyltylosin and 20-deoxydemycarosylrelomycin, were slightly weaker than tylosin and 20-deoxyrelo-mycin, respectively, both in antimicrobial activity and in affinity to ribosomes. The corresponding demycarosyl-demycinosyl derivatives had weaker antimicrobial activities despite their relatively high affinities to ribosomes. A 23-deoxy-demycarosyl-demycinosyl derivative, 20-oxo-5-O-mycaminosyIprotylonolide, had a higher affinity to ribosomes than that of tylosin and was equivalent to tylosin in antimicrobial activity against Gram-positive bacteria. These results suggest that the mycinose moiety increases the ability of the molecule to enter bacterial cells. Among the derivatives tested, a 23-iodo derivative, 20-deoxy-23-iodo-5-O-mycarosyl-tylonolide, had the highest affinity for ribosomes as well as the highest antimicrobial activity. © 1983, JAPAN ANTIBIOTICS RESEARCH ASSOCIATION. All rights reserved.

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Ōmura, S., Inokoshi, J., Matsubara, H., & Tanaka, H. (1983). Ribosome-Binding activities and antimicrobial activities of tylosin and its related compounds. Journal of Antibiotics, 36(12), 1709–1712. https://doi.org/10.7164/antibiotics.36.1709

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