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Title: Hydrophobicity of Cholic Acid-Derived Amphiphiles Dictates the Antimicrobial Specificity
Authors: Siddhi, Gupta
Amit, Arora
Varsha, Saini,
Devashish, Mehta
Mehak Zahoor, Khan
Deepak K., Mishra
Prabhu Srinivas, Yavvari
Archana, Singh
Sonu Kumar, Gupta
Aasheesh, Srivastava
Yashwant, Kumar
Vikas, Verma
Vinay K., Nandicoori
Avinash, Bajaj
Keywords: bile acids
mycobacteria
antimicrobial selectivity
tuberculosis, wound infections
Issue Date: 2022
Abstract: The unique structural components of cell membranes of Gram-positive bacteria, Gram-negative bacteria, and mycobacteria provide an excellent therapeutic target for developing highly specific antimicrobials. Here, we report the synthesis of nine cholic acid (CA)-derived amphiphiles, where three hydroxyl groups of CA were tethered to dimethylamino pyridine and the C24-carboxyl group was conjugated with different alkyl chains. Structure−activity investigations revealed that amphiphile 1 harboring a methyl group has antimicrobial activity against mycobacterial species. On the other hand, amphiphile 7 containing an octyl chain was selective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacilli. Biochemical assays confirmed the selective membrane permeabilization abilities of amphiphiles 1 and 7. Importantly, we demonstrate the selective actions of amphiphiles in clearing biofilms, intracellular bacteria, and wound infections. Therefore, for the first time, we show that the unique structural features of CA- derived amphiphiles dictate selective activity against specific bacterial species.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1632
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