Mini-Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry

Author(s): Lina Guo, Yue Wan, Xin Wang, Peng George Wang and Wei Zhao

DOI: 10.2174/138955712803832672

Development of Aminoglycoside Antibiotics by Carbohydrate Chemistry

Page: [1533 - 1541] Pages: 9

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Abstract

With the development of glycomics, more and more carbohydrate mimetics were used to investigate the interactions between carbohydrate-proteins, especially in physiological and pathological processes, molecular recognition, signal transduction, cell communication, cell differentiation and developmental events. Recently, because of the drugresistance of microorganisms and the development of antibiotics, the interactions between carbohydrate mimetics and RNAs are becoming hot issue. Aminoglycosides, one family of important antibiotics, can bind with 30S subunits of rRNA to prevent the normal translations of proteins, inhibit the proteins involving in the drug-resistance. In this review, the latest advances in development and applications of aminoglycosides are summarized and the detailed descriptions on the SAR study (Structure-activity relationship) of aminoglycoside derivatives are discussed.

Keywords: Carbohydrate mimetic, aminoglycoside antibiotics, rRNA, structure-activity relationship, enzymatic modification, inhibitor, glycochemistry, Diaminocyclitols, Mycobacterium