989 resultados para Antibiotic activity


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In vivo, antibiotics are often much less efficient than ex vivo and relapses can occur. The reasons for poor in vivo activity are still not completely understood. We have studied the fluoroquinolone antibiotic ciprofloxacin in an animal model for complicated Salmonellosis. High-dose ciprofloxacin treatment efficiently reduced pathogen loads in feces and most organs. However, the cecum draining lymph node (cLN), the gut tissue, and the spleen retained surviving bacteria. In cLN, approximately 10%-20% of the bacteria remained viable. These phenotypically tolerant bacteria lodged mostly within CD103⁺CX₃CR1⁻CD11c⁺ dendritic cells, remained genetically susceptible to ciprofloxacin, were sufficient to reinitiate infection after the end of the therapy, and displayed an extremely slow growth rate, as shown by mathematical analysis of infections with mixed inocula and segregative plasmid experiments. The slow growth was sufficient to explain recalcitrance to antibiotics treatment. Therefore, slow-growing antibiotic-tolerant bacteria lodged within dendritic cells can explain poor in vivo antibiotic activity and relapse. Administration of LPS or CpG, known elicitors of innate immune defense, reduced the loads of tolerant bacteria. Thus, manipulating innate immunity may augment the in vivo activity of antibiotics.

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Quinolones constitute a family of compounds with a potent antibiotic activity. The enzyme DNA gyrase, responsible for the replication and transcription processes in DNA of bacteria, is involved in the mechanism of action of these drugs. In this sense, it is believed that quinolones stabilize the so-called 'cleavable complex' formed by DNA and gyrase, but the whole process is still far from being understood at the molecular level. This information is crucial in order to design new biological active products. As an approach to the problem, we have designed and synthesized low molecular weight peptide mimics of DNA gyrase. These peptides correspond to sequences of the subunit A of the enzyme from Escherichia coli, that include the quinolone resistance-determining region (positions 75-92) and a segment containing the catalytic Tyr-122 (positions 116-130). The peptide mimic of the non-mutated enzyme binds to ciprofloxin (CFX) only when DNA and Mg2+ were present (Kd = 1.6 × 10 -6 m), a result previously found with DNA gyrase. On the other hand, binding was reduced when mutations of Ser-83 to Leu-83 and Asp-87 to Asn-87 were introduced, a double change previously found in the subunit A of DNA gyrase from several CFX-resistant clinical isolates of E. coli. These results suggest that synthetic peptides designed in a similar way to that described here can be used as mimics of gyrases (topoisomerases) in order to study the binding of the quinolone to the enzyme-DNA complex as well as the mechanism of action of these antibiotics. Copyright © 2001 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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The sponges are simple multicellularorganisms; they inhabit in marine environments from the polar seas to the tropical waterswhere they are more abundant. These species are exposed to large populations of microbes, reason that explains their complex morphological and cellular defense mechanism, which are used by these organisms to fight against pathogens. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the antibacterial activity of the marine sponge Ircinia campana, whichinhabits in the south of the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica against  Sthapylococcus aureus gram-positive bacteria. Sampleswere collected in Punta Uva in Limónduring July of 2007. The active compounds were obtainedby extraction with acetone (crude extract); and subsequently, chromatographic extracts were obtained using fractions 1:4 hexane: ethyl acetate. The antibacterial activities of the different fractions, including the  crude extract were tested.Our results suggest a zone of inhibition of 14.60 ±0.25 mm for the crude extract and18.70±0.25mm for the most active fraction separated by chromatography. The metabolite responsible for the antibacterial activity was isolated by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC)and preliminarily characterized through ultraviolet (UV) and infrared (IR) spectroscopy.

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Peptides possessing antibiotic activity, isolated from microbial sources, have been the subject of intensive structural and biological investigation over the past two decades.

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Peptides Possessing antibiotic activity isolated from microbial sources have been the subject of intensive structural and biological investigation over the past two decades. Perhaps, the discovery and widespread use of penicillin, a molecule biosynthetically derived from a tripeptide precursor, as a strong antibacterial agent, has provided the necessary impetus for the detailed study of microbial peptides. While many of these peptides have not been used clinically, They show unique metal binding properties and often possess the ability to modify the electrical properties or ion permeabilities of artificial lipid membranes. Hence, these peptides have been used extensively to study transmembrane ion transport processes in model and natural systems like mitochondria, chloroplasts and plasma membranes.

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Amphibian skin secretions are rich in antimicrobial peptides acting as important components of innate defense system against invading microorganisms. A novel type of peptide, designated as maximin S, was deduced by random sequencing of 793 clones from a constructed Bombina maxima skin cDNA library. The putative primary structures of maximin S peptides can be grouped into five species, in which maximin S I has 14 amino acid residues and the rest of maximin S peptides (S2-S5) all have 18 amino acid residues. Unlike most of the amphibian antimicrobial peptides so far identified, the newly characterized four maximin S precursors are composed of maximin S I and different combinations of tandem repeated maximin S2-S5 linked by internal peptides. Except maximin S I, the predicted secondary structures of maximin S2-S5 show a similar amphipathic alpha-helical structure. MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry analysis of partially isolated skin secretions of the toad indicates that most of the deduced maximin S peptides are expressed. Two deduced maximin S peptides (S1, S4) were synthesized and their antimicrobial activities were tested. Maximin S4 only had an antibiotic activity against mycoplasma and had no antibacterial or antifungal activity toward tested strains. Maximin S1 had no activity under the same conditions. (C) 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Lipopolysaccharide is a major component of the outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria and provides a permeability barrier to many commonly used antibiotics. ADP-heptose residues are an integral part of the LPS inner core, and mutants deficient in heptose biosynthesis demonstrate increased membrane permeability. The heptose biosynthesis pathway involves phosphorylation and dephosphorylation steps not found in other pathways for the synthesis of nucleotide sugar precursors. Consequently, the heptose biosynthetic pathway has been marked as a novel target for antibiotic adjuvants, which are compounds that facilitate and potentiate antibiotic activity. D-alpha,beta-D-heptose-1,7-bisphosphate phosphatase (GmhB) catalyzes the third essential step of LPS heptose biosynthesis. This study describes the first crystal structure of GmhB and enzymatic analysis of the protein. Structure-guided mutations followed by steady state kinetic analysis, together with established precedent for HAD phosphatases, suggest that GmhB functions through a phosphoaspartate intermediate. This study provides insight into the structure-function relationship of GmhB, a new target for combatting gram-negative bacterial infection.

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Compostos do tipo quinolin-4(1H)-ona e quinolina estão presentes em diversas moléculas biologicamente ativas, desde alcalóides naturais a fármacos sintéticos disponíveis comercialmente, sendo que, as quinolin-4(1H)-onas destacam-se essencialmente pela sua atividade antibiótica de largo espectro. Este tipo de compostos têm sido alvo de intensa pesquisa na procura de novas moléculas com potencial aplicação na indústria farmacêutica. Nesta dissertação estabeleceram-se novos métodos de síntese de quinolin-4(1H)- onas e quinolinas e estudou-se a sua reatividade em algumas transformações químicas. No primeiro capítulo apresenta-se uma breve revisão bibliográfica sobre a ocorrência natural, atividade biológica e métodos de síntese de (E)-2- estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas e acridin-9(10H)-onas. Seguidamente, descreve-se a síntese de novas (E)-2-estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas a partir da ciclização de (E)- N-(2-acetilfenil)-3-arilacrilamidas, que são obtidas através da reação da 2’- aminoacetofenona com derivados do ácido cinâmico. Neste capítulo estão também descritas as transformações das (E)-2-estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas em acridin-9(10H)-onas através de reações de Diels-Alder com a Nmetilmaleimida. No entanto, antes de se proceder ao estudo da reação de Diels-Alder foi necessário efetuar a proteção do grupo amina da 4-quinolona para evitar reações secundárias na reação de cicloadição. O estudo da proteção direta do grupo amina das (E)-2-estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas conduziu à sintese de derivados da 2-estiril-4-metoxiquinolina como produtos secundários. A falta de regiosseletividade na reação de proteção levou a uma alteração da estratégia e as (E)-2-estiril-1-metilquinolin-4(1H)-onas foram sintetizadas a partir da reação de metilação das (E)-N-(2-acetilfenil)-3-arilacrilamidas seguida de ciclização in situ. As reações foram efetuadas também sob irradiação com micro-ondas e verificou-se que a principal vantagem desta tecnologia está relacionada com a diminuição drástica do tempo de reação. O segundo capítulo centra-se no estudo de reações catalisadas por paládio. Apresenta-se uma breve revisão bibliográfica sobre a ocorrência, propriedades biológicas e métodos de síntese de (E)-3-estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas e furo[3,2- c]quinolinas. Seguidamente, descreve-se a síntese da 3-iodoquinolin-4(1H)- ona a partir da reação da 2’-aminoacetofenona com o formato de metilo, seguida de iodação na posição 3. A 3-iodoquinolin-4(1H)-ona será usada como precursor de novas (E)-3-estirilquinolin-4(1H)-onas através de reações de Heck com derivados do estireno. Verificou-se, no entanto, que a reação conduzia a baixos rendimentos e a estratégia utilizada para contornar esta situação foi a proteção do grupo amina da quinolona de partida, levando assim à sintese de novas (E)-3-estiril-1-metilquinolin-4(1H)-onas em bons resultados. Em alguns casos, as reações de Heck deram origem a derivados do produto secundário ramificado, verificando-se que a reação procede por duas vias mecanísticas. Este estudo foi também efetuado sob irradiação com microondas, no entanto, verificou-se que neste caso esta tecnologia conduz a uma diminuição do tempo, mas também a uma diminuição dos rendimentos. Estudou-se também a reatividade da 3-iodoquinolin-4(1H)-ona com derivados de arilacetileno em reações de Sonogashira, tendo-se estabelecido novas rotas de síntese de 2-arilfuro[3,2-c]quinolinas e, em alguns casos, de 2-aril-3- (feniletinil)furo[3,2-c]quinolinas como produtos secundários. A 3-iodo-1- metilquinolin-4(1H)-ona foi também usada como reagente de partida em reações de Sonogashira com o fenilacetileno levando à formação de novas 2- fenil-5-metilfuro[3,2-c]quinolin-4(5H)-onas. No terceiro capítulo apresenta-se uma breve revisão bibliográfica sobre a ocorrência natural, atividade biológica e métodos de síntese de pirrolo[3,2- c]quinolinas e descreve-se a síntese de novos derivados destes compostos usando a 4-cloro-3-iodoquinolina como sintão. Assim, fez-se reagir a 4-cloro-3- iodoquinolina, preparada a partir da 3-iodoquinolin-4(1H)-ona, em reações de Sonogashira, levando ao estabelecimento de novas rotas de síntese de 3- (ariletinil)-4-cloroquinolinas. Seguidamente estudou-se a reatividade das 3- (ariletinil)-4-cloroquinolinas em reações de substituição nucleofílica com várias aminas, levando à formação das intermediárias aminoquinolinas que após ciclização conduzem à síntese das novas pirrolo[3,2-c]quinolinas. Em alguns casos estes compostos foram também sintetizados num só passo usando como precursor as 3-(ariletinil)-4-cloroquinolinas, embora em piores rendimentos. Neste capítulo é também testada a reatividade da 3-(ariletinil)-4- cloroquinolina e da 4-cloro-3-iodoquinolina com a azida de sódio, tendo-se obtido as 4-aminoquinolinas correspondentes. Todos os novos compostos sintetizados foram caracterizados estruturalmente recorrendo a estudos de espectroscopia de ressonância magnética nuclear (RMN), incluindo espectros de 1H e 13C e estudos bidimensionais de correlação espectroscópica homonuclear e heteronuclear e de efeito nuclear de Overhauser (NOESY). Foram também efectuados, sempre que possível, espectros de massa (EM) e análises elementares ou espectros de massa de alta resolução (EMAR) para todos os novos compostos sintetizados.

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The present study on "Microbial production of antibiotics from mangrove ecosystem” was carried out for a period of one year in four selected Stations, Mangalavana, Narakkal, Puthuvyppu and light house area of Puthuvyppu (9°55' — 10°10'N and 76°10‘ - 76°20'E) from January to December 1991. Though much emphasis has been given to occurrence and distribution of actinomycetes, an attempt was also made to understand the distribution patterns of other micro flora in the sediments. Data on physico-chemical parameters were also collected to find out their relationship if any with the microflora. The principle interest of the present investigation is to determineseasonal variations of antagonistic actinomycetes in selected mangrove ecosystem. The microbial interrelationship in mangrove sediments was found out by constructing the ratio between bacteria and actinomycetes, bacteria and fungi, fungi and actinomycetes. In addition temperature, pH, salinity, dissolved oxygen and organic carbon were determined seasonally and their possible relationship was statistically analyzed and the results are presented. Isolated actinomycetes were subjected to cross streak assay to know their nature of antibiotic activity against test fish pathogens and crude antibiotics were extracted from selected isolates and their inhibitory activity is studied and the results are discussed.

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As part of an on-going project to characterize compounds from immature conifer cones with antibacterial or modulatory activity against multidrug-resistant (MDR) strains of Staphylococcus aureus, eight compounds were isolated from the cones of Chatnaecyparis lawsoniana. The active compounds were mainly diterpenes, with minimum inhibitory concentrations ranging from 4 to 128 mu g/ml against MDR effluxing S. aureus strains and two epidemic methicillin-resistant (EMRSA) clinical isolates. The compounds extracted were the diterpenes ferruginol, pisiferol and its epimer 5-epipisiferol, formosanoxide, trans-communic acid and torulosal, the sesquiterpene oplopanonyl acetate and the germacrane 4 beta-hydroxygermacra-1(10)-5-diene. Some of these compounds also exhibited modulatory activity in potentiating antibiotic activity against effluxing strains and ferruginol, used at a sub-inhibitory concentration, resulted in an 80-fold potentiation of oxacillin activity against strain EMRSA-15. An efflux inhibition assay using an S. aureus strain possessing the MDR NorA efflux pump resulted in 40% inhibition of ethidium bromide efflux at 10 mu M ferruginol (2.86 mu g/ml). We report the H-1 and C-13 NMR data for the cis A/B ring junction epimer of pisiferol which we have named 5-epipisiferol. We also unambiguously assign all H-1 and C-13 NMR resonances for trans-communic acid. (c) 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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A small series of norbornane bisether diguanidines have been synthesized and evaluated as antibacterial agents. The key transformation-bisalkylation of norbornane diol 6-was not successful using Williamson methodology but has been accomplished using Ag2O mediated alkylation. Further functionalization to incorporate two guanidinium groups gave rise to a series of structurally rigid cationic amphiphiles; several of which (16d, 16g and 16h) exhibited antibiotic activity. For example, compound 16d was active against a broad range of bacteria including Pseudomonas aeruginosa (MIC = 8 µg/mL), Escherichia coli (MIC = 8 µg/mL) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MIC = 8 µg/mL).

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The electrochemical redox behavior of usnic acid, mainly known for its antibiotic activity, has been investigated using cyclic, differential pulse and square wave voltammetry in aqueous electrolyte. These studies were carried out by solid state voltammetry with the solid mechanically attached on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode and at different pH values. Usnic acid did not present any reduction reaction. The pH-dependent electrochemical oxidation occurs in three steps, one electron and one proton irreversible processes, assigned to each of the hydroxyl groups in the molecule. Adsorption of the non-electroactive oxidation product was also observed, blocking the electrode surface. An oxidation mechanism was proposed and electroanalytical methodology was developed to determine usnic acid.