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Norbornane-based cationic antimicrobial peptidomimetics targeting the bacterial membrane

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Hickey, Shane M
Ashton, Trent
Boer, Gareth
Bader, Christie
Thomas, Michael
Elliott, Alysha G
Schmuck, Carsten
Yu, Heidi
Li, Jian
Nation, Roger

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The design, synthesis and evaluation of a small series of potent amphiphilic norbornane antibacterial agents has been performed (compound 10 MIC = 0.25 μg/mL against MRSA). Molecular modelling indicates rapid aggregation of this class of antibacterial agent prior to membrane association and insertion. Two fluorescent analogues (compound 29 with 4-amino-naphthalimide and 34 with 4-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazole fluorophores) with good activity (MIC = 0.5 μg/mL against MRSA) were also constructed and confocal microscopy studies indicate that the primary site of interaction for this family of compounds is the bacterial membrane.

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European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry

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2099-12-31
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