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An Efficient Method for the Synthesis of Peptoids with Mixed Lysine-type/Arginine-type Monomers and Evaluation of Their Anti-leishmanial Activity
Published on: November 2, 2016
Synthesis and biophysical studies on 35-deoxy amphotericin B methyl ester
Alex M Szpilman1, Damiano M Cereghetti, Jeffrey M Manthorpe
1Laboratorium für Organische Chemie der ETH-Zürich, HCI H 335, Wolfgang Pauli Strasse 10, 8093 Zurich, Switzerland.
Abstract:
The use of molecular editing in the elucidation of the mechanism of action of amphotericin B is presented. A modular strategy for the synthesis of amphotericin B and its designed analogues is developed, which relies on an efficient gram-scale synthesis of various subunits of amphotericin B. A novel method for the coupling of the mycosamine to the aglycone was identified. The implementation of the approach has enabled the preparation of 35-deoxy amphotericin B methyl ester. Investigation of the antifungal activity and efflux-inducing ability of this amphotericin B congener provided new clues to the role of the 35-hydroxy group and is consistent with the involvement of double barrel ion channels in causing electrolyte efflux.

