Workman, David G., Hunter, Michael, Wang, Shuning, Brandel, Jérémy, Hubscher, Véronique, Dover, Lynn and Tetard, David (2020) The influence of linkages between 1-Hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinone Coordinating Groups and a Tris(2-aminoethyl)amine core in a novel series of synthetic Hexadentate Iron(III) Chelators on antimicrobial activity. Bioorganic Chemistry, 95. p. 103465. ISSN 0045-2068
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Abstract
Resistance of pathogens to antimicrobials is a major current healthcare concern. In a series of linked studies, we have investigated synthetic iron chelators based on hydroxy-pyridinone ligands as novel bacteriostatic agents. Herein we describe our synthesis of several useful building blocks based on the 1-hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinone moiety, including a novel formyl derivative, which were combined with a tris(2-aminoethyl)amine core to obtain a series of new high-affinity hexadentate Fe(III) chelators. The design principle examined by this series is the size and flexibility of the linker between the core and the metal ligands. Measurement of the pKa and stability constants (Fe3+ and Cu2+) of representative coordinating groups was performed to help rationalise the biological activity of the chelators. The novel chelators were tested on a panel of representative microorganisms with some effectively inhibiting microbial growth. We demonstrate that the nature and position of the linker between the hydroxypyridinone and the tris(2-aminoethyl)amine core has considerable impact upon microbial growth inhibition and that both amide or amine linkages can give efficacious chelators.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Siderophore, chelator. biostatic agent, bacterial growth, 1-Hydroxy-2(1H)-pyridinone |
Subjects: | C500 Microbiology C700 Molecular Biology, Biophysics and Biochemistry |
Department: | Faculties > Health and Life Sciences > Applied Sciences |
Depositing User: | Ay Okpokam |
Date Deposited: | 03 Dec 2019 13:34 |
Last Modified: | 31 Jul 2021 14:01 |
URI: | http://nrl.northumbria.ac.uk/id/eprint/41658 |
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