Abstract

The development of new antibacterial therapeutic agents capable of halting microbial resistance is a chief pursuit in clinical medicine. Laterocidin and its analogues were synthesized for the first time by solid-phase synthesis method via linking of the carboxyl group on side chain of Aspartate to Rink resin with the protection of side chain α-carboxyl group of Aspartate by Dmab as a temporary α-COOH protecting group for the on-resin cyclization. Different configuration of N- and C-terminal was benefit to peptide cyclization. Laterocidin analogue 3 (Asp 1→Asn 1, Phe 4→Tyr 4 and d-Tyr 6→ d-Phe 6) demonstrated potent and broad antimicrobial properties, especially exhibited activity against clinical Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (L-MRSA) and the gram-negative extended-spectrum β-lactamases-producing Escherichia coli (ESBLs E. coli) and L- E.coli. This finding has important significance to exploit new antibiotic medicine.

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