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Establishing the selective phospholipid membrane coordination, permeation and lysis properties for a series of ‘druggable’ supramolecular self-associating antimicrobial amphiphiles

Authors :
Jessica E. Boles
Charlotte Bennett
Jennifer Baker
Kira L. F. Hilton
Hiral A. Kotak
Ewan R. Clark
Yifan Long
Lisa J. White
Hin Yuk Lai
Charlotte K. Hind
J. Mark Sutton
Michelle D. Garrett
Anne Cheasty
Jose L. Ortega-Roldan
Mark Charles
Cally J. E. Haynes
Jennifer R. Hiscock
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Royal Society of Chemistry, 2022.

Abstract

The rise of antimicrobial resistance remains one of the greatest global health threats facing humanity. Furthermore, the development of novel antibiotics has all but ground to a halt due to a collision of intersectional pressures. Herein we determine the antimicrobial efficacy for 14 structurally related supramolecular self-associating amphiphiles against clinically relevant Gram-positive methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus and Gram-negative Escherichia coli. We establish the ability of these agents to selectively target phospholipid membranes of differing compositions, through a combination of computational host:guest complex formation simulations, synthetic vesicle lysis, adhesion and membrane fluidity experiments, alongside our novel 1H NMR CPMG nanodisc coordination assays, to verify a potential mode of action for this class of compounds and enable the production of evermore effective next-generation antimicrobial agents. Finally, we select a 7-compound subset, showing two lead compounds to exhibit ‘druggable’ profiles through completion of a variety of in vivo and in vitro DMPK studies.

Subjects

Subjects :
General Chemistry

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20416520
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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