New fluorescent macrolide derivatives for studying interactions of antibiotics and their analogs with the ribosomal exit tunnel


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Abstract

Novel fluorescent derivatives of macrolide antibiotics related to tylosin bearing rhodamine, fluorescein, Alexa Fluor 488, BODIPY FL, and nitrobenzoxadiazole (NBD) residues were synthesized. The formation of complexes of these compounds with 70S E. coli ribosomes was studied by measuring the fluorescence polarization depending on the ribosome amount at constant concentration of the fluorescent substance. With the synthesized fluorescent tylosin derivatives, the dissociation constants for ribosome complexes with several known antibiotics and macrolide analogs previously obtained were determined. It was found that the fluorescent tylosin derivatives containing BODIPY FL and NBD groups could be used to screen the binding of novel antibiotics to bacterial ribosomes in the macrolide-binding site.

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A. G. Tereshchenkov

Faculty of Chemistry

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. V. Shishkina

Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

V. V. Karpenko

Faculty of Chemistry

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

V. A. Chertkov

Faculty of Chemistry

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991

A. L. Konevega

Molecular and Radiation Biophysics Division, Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute; Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Gatchina, 188300; St. Petersburg, 195251

P. S. Kasatsky

Molecular and Radiation Biophysics Division, Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute; Peter the Great Saint-Petersburg Polytechnic University

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Gatchina, 188300; St. Petersburg, 195251

A. A. Bogdanov

Faculty of Chemistry; Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology

Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991; Moscow, 119991

N. V. Sumbatyan

Faculty of Chemistry

Author for correspondence.
Email: sumbtyan@belozersky.msu.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119991


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