Science, Vol.274, No.5289, 980-982, 1996
Antibacterial Agents That Inhibit Lipid-A Biosynthesis
Lipid A constitutes the outer monolayer of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and is essential for bacterial growth. Synthetic antibacterials were identified that inhibit the second enzyme (a unique deacetylase) of lipid A biosynthesis. The inhibitors are chiral hydroxamic acids bearing certain hydrophobic aromatic moieties. They may bind to a metal in the active site of the deacetylase. The most potent analog (with an inhibition constant of about 50 nM) displayed a minimal inhibitory concentration of about 1 microgram per milliliter against Escherichia coli, caused three logs of bacterial killing in 4 hours, and cured mice infected with a lethal intraperitoneal dose of E. coli.
Keywords:ESCHERICHIA-COLI;ENDOTOXIN BIOSYNTHESIS;1ST STEP;RESISTANCE;ACYLTRANSFERASE;ANTIBIOTICS;RELEASE;GENE