Journal article

Plasma Protein Binding Structure-Activity Relationships Related to the N-Terminus of Daptomycin

EK Schneider, JX Huang, V Carbone, M Han, Y Zhu, S Nang, KK Khoo, J Mak, MA Cooper, J Li, T Velkov

ACS Infectious Diseases | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 2017

Abstract

Daptomycin is a lipopeptide antibiotic that is highly bound to plasma proteins. To date, the plasma components and structure-activity relationships responsible for the plasma protein binding profile of daptomycin remain uncharacterized. In the present study we have employed a surface plasmon resonance assay together with molecular docking techniques to investigate the plasma protein binding structure-activity relationships related to the N-terminal fatty acyl of daptomycin. Three compounds were investigated: (1) native daptomycin, which displays an N-terminal n-decanoyl fatty acid side chain, and two analogues with modifications to the N-terminal fatty acyl chain; (2) des-acyl daptomycin; an..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This work and T.V., J.L., and MA.C. are supported by the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (Grant 1064896). M.A.C. is an NHMRC Australia Fellow. J.L. is an Australian NHMRC Senior Research Fellow. T.V. is an Australian NHMRC Industry Career Development Research Fellow. E.K.S. acknowledges support from the Australian Postgraduate Award.