Peptidomimetic Antibiotics Target Outer-Membrane Biogenesis in <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i>

Nityakalyani Srinivas(University of Zurich), Peter Jetter(University of Zurich), Bernhard J. Ueberbacher(University of Zurich), Martina Werneburg(University of Zurich), Katja Zerbe(University of Zurich), Jessica Steinmann(University of Zurich), Benjamin van der Meijden(University of Zurich), Francesca Bernardini(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Alexander Lederer(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Ricardo L. A. Dias(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Pauline E. Misson(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Heiko Henze(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Jürg Zumbrunn(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Frank O. Gombert(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Daniel Obrecht(Polyphor (Switzerland)), Peter Hunziker(ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences), Stefan Schauer(ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences), Urs Ziegler(University of Zurich), Andres Käch(University of Zurich), Leo Eberl(ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences), Katharina Riedel(ZHAW Zurich University of Applied Sciences), Steven J. DeMarco(Polyphor (Switzerland)), John A. Robinson(University of Zurich)
Science
February 18, 2010
Cited by 549Open Access

Abstract

Antibiotics with new mechanisms of action are urgently required to combat the growing health threat posed by resistant pathogenic microorganisms. We synthesized a family of peptidomimetic antibiotics based on the antimicrobial peptide protegrin I. Several rounds of optimization gave a lead compound that was active in the nanomolar range against Gram-negative Pseudomonas spp., but was largely inactive against other Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. Biochemical and genetic studies showed that the peptidomimetics had a non-membrane-lytic mechanism of action and identified a homolog of the beta-barrel protein LptD (Imp/OstA), which functions in outer-membrane biogenesis, as a cellular target. The peptidomimetic showed potent antimicrobial activity in a mouse septicemia infection model. Drug-resistant strains of Pseudomonas are a serious health problem, so this family of antibiotics may have important therapeutic applications.


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