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Mechanism of a prototypical synthetic membrane-active antimicrobial: Efficient hole-punching via interaction with negative intrinsic curvature lipids
by
Gordon, Vernita D
, DeVries, Clarabelle
, Cronan, John E. Jr
, Yang, Lihua
, Trinkle, Dallas R
, Wong, Gerard C.L
, Som, Abhigyan
, Davis, Matthew A
, Schmidt, Nathan W
, Tew, Gregory N
in
Alkynes - chemistry
/ Anti-Infective Agents - chemistry
/ anti-infective properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Antimicrobials
/ Bacteria
/ Biomimetic Materials - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - genetics
/ Cell Membrane Permeability - genetics
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Curvature
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Electron density
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Escherichia coli - growth & development
/ Ethers - chemistry
/ eukaryotic cells
/ immunity
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ mutants
/ Mutation
/ P branes
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - chemistry
/ Phenyls
/ phosphatidylethanolamines
/ Phosphatidylethanolamines - genetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prototypes
/ Unilamellar liposomes
/ Water channels
2008
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Mechanism of a prototypical synthetic membrane-active antimicrobial: Efficient hole-punching via interaction with negative intrinsic curvature lipids
by
Gordon, Vernita D
, DeVries, Clarabelle
, Cronan, John E. Jr
, Yang, Lihua
, Trinkle, Dallas R
, Wong, Gerard C.L
, Som, Abhigyan
, Davis, Matthew A
, Schmidt, Nathan W
, Tew, Gregory N
in
Alkynes - chemistry
/ Anti-Infective Agents - chemistry
/ anti-infective properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Antimicrobials
/ Bacteria
/ Biomimetic Materials - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - genetics
/ Cell Membrane Permeability - genetics
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Curvature
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Electron density
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Escherichia coli - growth & development
/ Ethers - chemistry
/ eukaryotic cells
/ immunity
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ mutants
/ Mutation
/ P branes
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - chemistry
/ Phenyls
/ phosphatidylethanolamines
/ Phosphatidylethanolamines - genetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prototypes
/ Unilamellar liposomes
/ Water channels
2008
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Mechanism of a prototypical synthetic membrane-active antimicrobial: Efficient hole-punching via interaction with negative intrinsic curvature lipids
by
Gordon, Vernita D
, DeVries, Clarabelle
, Cronan, John E. Jr
, Yang, Lihua
, Trinkle, Dallas R
, Wong, Gerard C.L
, Som, Abhigyan
, Davis, Matthew A
, Schmidt, Nathan W
, Tew, Gregory N
in
Alkynes - chemistry
/ Anti-Infective Agents - chemistry
/ anti-infective properties
/ Antibiotics
/ Antimicrobial agents
/ antimicrobial peptides
/ Antimicrobials
/ Bacteria
/ Biomimetic Materials - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - chemistry
/ Cell Membrane - genetics
/ Cell Membrane Permeability - genetics
/ Cell membranes
/ Chemical synthesis
/ Curvature
/ Drug resistance
/ E coli
/ Electron density
/ Escherichia coli
/ Escherichia coli - genetics
/ Escherichia coli - growth & development
/ Ethers - chemistry
/ eukaryotic cells
/ immunity
/ Lipids
/ Membranes
/ Membranes, Artificial
/ mutants
/ Mutation
/ P branes
/ Peptides
/ Peptides - chemistry
/ Phenyls
/ phosphatidylethanolamines
/ Phosphatidylethanolamines - genetics
/ Physical Sciences
/ Prototypes
/ Unilamellar liposomes
/ Water channels
2008
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Mechanism of a prototypical synthetic membrane-active antimicrobial: Efficient hole-punching via interaction with negative intrinsic curvature lipids
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Mechanism of a prototypical synthetic membrane-active antimicrobial: Efficient hole-punching via interaction with negative intrinsic curvature lipids
2008
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Overview
Phenylene ethynylenes comprise a prototypical class of synthetic antimicrobial compounds that mimic antimicrobial peptides produced by eukaryotes and have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity. We show unambiguously that bacterial membrane permeation by these antimicrobials depends on the presence of negative intrinsic curvature lipids, such as phosphatidylethanolamine (PE) lipids, found in high concentrations within bacterial membranes. Plate-killing assays indicate that a PE-knockout mutant strain of Escherichia coli drastically out-survives the wild type against the membrane-active phenylene ethynylene antimicrobials, whereas the opposite is true when challenged with traditional metabolic antibiotics. That the PE deletion is a lethal mutation in normative environments suggests that resistant bacterial strains do not evolve because a lethal mutation is required to gain immunity. PE lipids allow efficient generation of negative curvature required for the circumferential barrel of an induced membrane pore; an inverted hexagonal HII phase, which consists of arrays of water channels, is induced by a small number of antimicrobial molecules. The estimated antimicrobial occupation in these water channels is nonlinear and jumps from [almost equal to]1 to 3 per 4 nm of induced water channel length as the global antimicrobial concentration is increased. By comparing to exactly solvable 1D spin models for magnetic systems, we quantify the cooperativity of these antimicrobials.
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National Academy of Sciences,National Acad Sciences
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