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Synthesis of conjugates between oxazolidinone antibiotics and a pyochelin analogue.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2017 November 2
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a Gram-negative pathogenic bacterium responsible for severe infections, and it is naturally resistant to many clinically approved antibiotic families. Oxazolidinone antibiotics are active against many Gram-positive bacteria, but are inactive against P. aeruginosa. Increasing the uptake of oxazolidinones through the bacterial envelope could lead to an increased antibiotic effect. Pyochelin is a siderophore of P. aeruginosa which delivers external iron to the bacterial cytoplasm and is a potential vector for the development of Trojan Horse oxazolidinone conjugates. Novel pyochelin-oxazolidinone conjugates were synthesized using an unexpectedly regioselective peptide coupling between an amine functionalized pyochelin and oxazolidinones functionalized with a terminal carboxylate.
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