Conjugates of Iron-Transporting N-Hydroxylactams with Ciprofloxacin

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Abstract

Screening of a library of novel N-hydroxylactams amenable by the Castagnoli-Cushman reaction identified four lead compounds that facilitated55Fe transport into P. aeruginosa cells (one of these synthetic siderophores was found to be as efficient at promoting iron uptake as the natural siderophores pyoverdine, pyochelin or enterobactin). Conjugates of the four lead siderophores with ciprofloxacin were tested for antibacterial activity against P. aeruginosa POA1 (wild type) and the ∆pvdF∆pchA mutant strain. The antibacterial activity was found to be pronounced against the ∆pvdF∆pchA mutant strain grown in CAA medium but not for the POA1 strain. This may be indic-ative of these compounds being ‘Trojan horse’ antibiotics. Further scrutiny of the mechanism of the antibacterial action of the newly developed conjugates is warranted.

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Bakulina, O., Bannykh, A., Levashova, E., & Krasavin, M. (2022). Conjugates of Iron-Transporting N-Hydroxylactams with Ciprofloxacin. Molecules, 27(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27123910

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