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Usp. Khim., 2020 Volume 89, Issue 3, Pages 339–378 (Mi rcr4287)

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Main trends in the design of semi-synthetic antibiotics of a new generation

E. N. Olsufyevaa, V. S. Yankovskayab

a G. F. Gause Institute of New Antibiotics, Moscow
b Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Agricultural Academy after K.A. Timiryazev, Moscow

Abstract: This review summarizes main advances achieved by Russian researchers in the synthesis and characterization of semi-synthetic antibiotics of a new generation in the period 2004 to 2019. The following classes of compounds are considered as the basis for modification: polycyclic antibacterial glycopeptides of the vancomycin group, classical macrolides, antifungal polyene macrolides, the antitumour antibiotic olivomycin A, antitumour anthracyclines and broad-spectrum antibiotics, in particular, oligomycin A, heliomycin and some other. Main trends in the design of modern anti-infective and antitumour agents over this period are considered in relation to original natural antibiotics, which have been independently discovered by Russian researchers. It is shown that hybrid structures of a new type can, in principle, be synthesized based on glycopeptides, macrolides and other antibiotics, including heterodimers containing a new benzoxaborole pharmacophore. The review addresses the influence of the length of the spacer between two antibiotic molecules on the biological activity of hybrid structures. A combination of genetic engineering techniques and methods of organic synthesis is shown to be useful for the design of new potent antifungal antibiotics based on polyenes of the amphotericin B group. Many new semi-synthetic analogues exhibit important biological properties, such as a broad spectrum of activity and low toxicity. Emphasis is given to certain aspects related to investigation of a broad range of biological activity and mechanisms of action of new derivatives.
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Received: 10.04.2019

DOI: 10.1070/RCR4892


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Russian Chemical Reviews, 2020, 89:3, 339–378

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