Affiliation:
1. Department of Chemistry, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093
Abstract
The antibiotic activity of metal complexes of
N
-methylthioformohydroxamic acid against gram-negative
Escherichia coli
NIHJ and gram-positive
Staphylococcus aureus
209P was investigated. The kinetically labile, square-planar, divalent (Cu, Ni, and Pd) and octahedral, trivalent (Fe, Co, and Cr) complexes displayed activity, whereas the more inert platinum(II) or rhodium(III) complex displayed no activity, or activity only at elevated concentrations. The free ligand did not suppress the growth of the above organisms, and the sulfur atom of the ligand in its metal complexes appears crucial for activity. Uptake studies of radioactively labeled
N
-methylthioformohydroxamic acid, its nickel(II), platinum(II), iron(III), and rhodium(III) complexes were conducted in the
Escherichia coli
K-12 RW193 mutant, which is defective in the production of its native iron(III) transport agent, enterobactin. Uptake of
55
Fe or
63
Ni label from their metal complexes appeared to occur as free inorganic metal ions. The antibiotic activity of the iron(III) and nickel(II) complexes was not due merely to an enhanced accumulation of metal ions by the cell. Metal complexes of [
35
S]
N
-methylthioformohydroxamic acid enhanced the accumulation of
35
S label compared to that of the free ligand. The antibiotic activity and uptake data are discussed in terms of possible modes of action.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology
Cited by
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