Synthesis of nisin AB dicarba analogs using ring-closing metathesis: Influence of sp<sup>3</sup>versus sp<sup>2</sup> hybridization of the α-carbon atom of residues dehydrobutyrine-2 and dehydroalanine-5 on the lipid II binding affinity

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2015-06-07

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Slootweg, Jack C.ISNI 0000000389137347
Van Herwerden, Eric F.
Van Doremalen, Mark F M
Breukink, E.J.ISNI 0000000392861563
Liskamp, RobISNI 0000000393845493
Rijkers, D.T.S.ISNI 0000000390501855

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Abstract

Herein the synthesis of two nisin AB dicarba analogs is described, focusing on amino acid modifications at positions 2 and 5. The nisin mimics were synthesized by a combination of solid phase synthesis of the linear peptides, followed by macrocyclization via ring-closing metathesis and fragment assembly by means of solution phase chemistry. The two N-terminal nisin AB-fragment mimics contain either the native dehydrobutyrine (Dhb)/dehydroalanine (Dha) amino acid residues or alanine at position 2 and 5, respectively. The native dehydrobutyrine at position 2 and dehydroalanine at position 5 were introduced as their precursors, namely threonine and serine, respectively, and subsequent dehydration was carried out by EDCI/CuCl as the condensing agent. Both AB-fragment mimics were analyzed in a lipid II binding assay and it was found that the Ala2/Ala5 AB-mimic (2) showed a reduced activity, while the Dhb2/Dha5 AB-mimic (3) was as active as the native AB-fragment (1).

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Taverne, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry

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Slootweg, J C, Van Herwerden, E F, Van Doremalen, M F M, Breukink, E, Liskamp, R M J & Rijkers, D T S 2015, 'Synthesis of nisin AB dicarba analogs using ring-closing metathesis : Influence of sp <sup >3 </sup >versus sp <sup >2 </sup > hybridization of the α-carbon atom of residues dehydrobutyrine-2 and dehydroalanine-5 on the lipid II binding affinity', Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry, vol. 13, no. 21, pp. 5997-6009. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5ob00336a