Influence of ring size in conformationally restricted ring I analogs of paromomycin on antiribosomal and antibacterial activity

RSC Medicinal Chemistry
2021.0

Abstract

In order to further investigate the importance of the conformation of the ring I side chain in aminoglycoside antibiotic binding to the ribosomal target several derivatives of paromomycin were designed with conformationally locked side chains. By changing the size of the appended ring between O-4' and C-6' used to restrict the motion of the side chain, the position of the C-6' hydroxy group was fine tuned to probe for the optimal conformation for inhibition of the ribosome. While the changes in orientation of the 6'-hydroxy group cannot be completely dissociated from the size and hydrophobicity of the conformation-restricting ring, overall, it is apparent that the preferred conformation of the ring I side chain for interaction with A1408 in the decoding A site of the bacterial ribosome is an ideal <i>gt</i> conformation, which results in the highest antimicrobial activity as well as increased selectivity for bacterial over eukaryotic ribosomes.

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