Oligo( para -phenylenes)s-Oligoarginine Conjugates as Effective Antibacterial Agents with High Plasma Stability and Low Hemolysis.
Xingyi YuanChenhong WangJunyi ChenXiaoyan ShuYao ChaiZhao MengDabin HouChunju LiQingbin MengPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
Bacterial infections have become a global threat to human health, and the design of antibacterial agents is always an urgent task for biomedicine. Amphiphilic antibacterial agents with a different mechanism of action from traditional antibiotics have attracted researchers' attention more and more in recent years. In this work, a series of antibacterial conjugates composed of oligo( para -phenylenes)s and oligoarginine were synthesized, and their antibacterial activity was investigated. 2,2'-Biphenyl, 2,2″-terphenyl, and 2,2‴-quaterphenyl were conjugated with one or two triarginines by "click" chemical reactions to form compounds. The conjugates showed antibacterial activity against the typical Gram-negative ( Escherichia coli ) and Gram-positive ( Staphylococcus aureus ) bacteria, relatively low cytotoxicity to L929 cell line, and hemolytic activity in a certain range of concentration. Among these conjugates, 2,2‴-quaterphenyl-triarginine conjugate (2,2‴-QP-1) showed the highest antibacterial activity against both E. coli and S. aureus . Besides, it presented better stability in plasma compared with the positive control peixiganan. The antimicrobial mechanism of 2,2‴-QP-1 was also investigated by transmission electron microscopy and confocal laser scanning microscopy, showing that 2,2‴-QP-1 could interact with the bacterial membrane and then disrupt the membrane structure. This work demonstrated a prospective approach for the design of antibacterial agents with highly effective antibacterial activity, high stability in plasma, and low cytotoxicity.
Keyphrases
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