Molecules (Feb 2022)

The Hydrophobicity and Antifungal Potentiation of Burkholdine Analogues

  • Hiroyuki Konno,
  • Mio Sasaki,
  • Hinata Sano,
  • Keima Osawa,
  • Kazuto Nosaka,
  • Shigekazu Yano

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules27041191
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 4
p. 1191

Abstract

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The burkholdines are a family of cyclic lipopeptides reported to exhibit antifungal activity. We synthesized a series of 18 burkholdine analogues in good yield by conventional Fmoc-SPPS followed by cyclization with DIPCI/HOBt in the solution phase. Although none of the synthesized peptides exhibited antifungal activity, several did potentiate the antibiotic effect of the antibiotic G418, including the Thr-bearing Bk analogue (4b) and the tartaramide-bearing Bk analogue (5b). This work exemplifies the potential of burkholdine analogues as potentiating agents.

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