Synthesis and Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity of Bottromycins.
Takeshi YamadaMiu YagitaYutaka KobayashiGoh SennariHiroyuki ShimamuraHidehito MatsuiYuki HorimatsuHideaki HanakiTomoyasu HiroseSatoshi O MuraToshiaki SunazukaPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
Total synthesis of bottromycin A2 can be accomplished through a diastereoselective Mannich reaction of a chiral sulfinamide, mercury-mediated intermolecular amidination, and cyclization of a constrained tetracyclic peptide. Exploitation of this process allowed the synthesis of several novel bottromycin analogs. The antimicrobial activity of these analogs was evaluated in vitro against Gram-positive bacteria, such as methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin resistant enterococci (VRE). Structure-activity relationships were explored taking into consideration the unique three-dimensional structure of the compounds. Notably, one of the new analogs devoid of a methyl ester, which is known to lower the in vivo efficacy of bottromycin, exhibited antibacterial bioactivity comparable to that of vancomycin.