A Post-PKS Oxidation of the Amphotericin B Skeleton Predicted to be Critical for Channel Formation Is Not Required for Potent Antifungal Activity
- 23 October 2007
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Chemical Society (ACS) in Journal of the American Chemical Society
- Vol. 129 (45) , 13804-13805
- https://doi.org/10.1021/ja075739o
Abstract
The clinically vital antimycotic agent amphotericin B represents the archetypal example of a channel-forming small molecule. The leading model for self-assembly of the amphotericin B channel predicts that the C(41) carboxylate and the C(3‘) ammonium ions form intermolecular salt bridges/hydrogen bonds that are critical for stability. We herein report a flexible degradative synthesis pathway that enables the removal of either or both of these groups from amphotericin B. We further demonstrate with extensive NMR experiments that deleting these groups does not alter the conformation of the polyene macrolide skeleton. As predicted by the leading model, amphotericin B derivatives lacking the mycosamine sugar that contains the C(3‘) ammonium ion are completely inactive against Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, strikinglyand in strong contradiction with the current modelthe amphotericin B derivative lacking the C(41) carboxylate is at least equipotent to the natural product. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that the leading model for the mechanism of action of amphotericin B must be significantly revisedeither the C(41) carboxylate is not required for channel formation or channel formation is not required for antifungal activity.Keywords
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