Simple Strategy for Taming Membrane-Disrupting Antibiotics

Yu Y, Sabulski M, Schell W, Pires M, Perfect J, Regen S. Simple Strategy for Taming Membrane-Disrupting Antibiotics. Bioconjug Chem. 2016;27(12):2850–2853.

Abstract

A strategy has been devised for increasing the cellular selectivity of membrane-disrupting antibiotics based on the attachment of a facially amphiphilic sterol. Using Amphotericin B (AmB) as a prototype, covalent attachment of cholic acid bound to a series of α,ω-diamines has led to a dramatic reduction in hemolytic activity, a significant reduction in toxicity toward HEK293T cells, and significant retention of antifungal activity.
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