Publikation: Phosphonate and Thiasugar Analogues of Glucosamine-6-phosphate : Activation of the glmS Riboswitch and Antibiotic Activity
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The glmS riboswitch is a motif found in 5′-untranslated regions of bacterial mRNA that controls the synthesis of glucosamine-6-phosphate (GlcN6P), an essential building block for the bacterial cell wall, by a feedback mechanism. Activation of the glmS riboswitch by GlcN6P mimics interferes with the ability of bacteria to synthesize its cell wall. Accordingly, GlcN6P mimics acting as glmS activators are promising candidates for future antibiotic drugs that may overcome emerging bacterial resistance against established antibiotics. We describe the synthesis of a series of phosphonate mimics of GlcN6P as well as the thiasugar analogue of GlcN6P. The phosphonate mimics differ in their pKa value to answer the question of whether derivatives with a pKa matching that of GlcN6P would be efficient glmS activators. We found that all derivatives activate the riboswitch, however, less efficiently than GlcN6P. This observation can be explained by the missing hydrogen bonds in the case of phosphonates and is valuable information for the design of future GlcN6P mimics. The thiasugar analogue of GlcN6P on the other hand turned out to be a glmS riboswitch activator with the same activity as the natural metabolite GlcN6P. The nonphosphorylated thiasugar displayed antimicrobial activity against certain bacilli. Therefore, the compound is a promising lead structure for the development of future antibiotics with a potentially novel mode of action.
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SILKENATH, Bjarne, Dennis KLÄGE, Hanna ALTWEIN, Nina SCHMIDHÄUSER, Günter MAYER, Jörg S. HARTIG, Valentin WITTMANN, 2023. Phosphonate and Thiasugar Analogues of Glucosamine-6-phosphate : Activation of the glmS Riboswitch and Antibiotic Activity. In: ACS Chemical Biology. American Chemical Society (ACS). 2023, 18(10), pp. 2324-2334. ISSN 1554-8929. eISSN 1554-8937. Available under: doi: 10.1021/acschembio.3c00452BibTex
@article{Silkenath2023Phosp-68128, year={2023}, doi={10.1021/acschembio.3c00452}, title={Phosphonate and Thiasugar Analogues of Glucosamine-6-phosphate : Activation of the glmS Riboswitch and Antibiotic Activity}, number={10}, volume={18}, issn={1554-8929}, journal={ACS Chemical Biology}, pages={2324--2334}, author={Silkenath, Bjarne and Kläge, Dennis and Altwein, Hanna and Schmidhäuser, Nina and Mayer, Günter and Hartig, Jörg S. and Wittmann, Valentin} }
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