Chemoenzymatic Modification of Daptomycin: Aromatic Group Installation on Trp1

Author:

Dimas Dustin A.1,Kumar Vikas1,Mandal Prashant S.1,Masterson Johanna M.1,Tonelli Marco2,Singh Shanteri1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry University of Oklahoma Stephenson Life Sciences Research Center, 101 Stephenson Parkway Norman, Oklahoma 73019 United States

2. National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison University of Wisconsin-Madison 411 Babcock Drive Madison, Wisconsin 45005 United States

Abstract

AbstractDaptomycin is a cyclic lipodepsipeptide antibiotic used to treat infections caused by Gram‐positive pathogens, including multi‐drug resistant strains such as methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and vancomycin‐resistant enterococci (VRE). The emergence of daptomycin‐resistant bacterial strains has renewed interest in generating daptomycin analogs. Previous studies have shown that replacing the tryptophan of daptomycin with aromatic groups can generate analogs with enhanced potency. Additionally, we have demonstrated that aromatic prenyltransferases can attach diverse groups to the tryptophan of daptomycin. Here, we report the use of the prenyltransferase CdpNPT to derivatize the tryptophan of daptomycin with a library of benzylic and heterocyclic pyrophosphates. An analytical‐scale study revealed that CdpNPT can transfer various aromatic groups onto daptomycin. Subsequent scaled‐up and purified reactions indicated that the enzyme can attach aromatic groups to N1, C2, C5 and C6 positions of Trp1 of daptomycin. In vitro antibacterial activity assays using six of these purified compounds identified aromatic substituted daptomycin analogs show potency against both daptomycin‐susceptible and resistant strains of Gram‐positive bacteria. These findings suggest that installing aromatic groups on the Trp1 of daptomycin can lead to the generation of potent daptomycin analogs.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Institute of General Medical Sciences

National Science Foundation

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Publisher

Wiley

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