Guido Schiffer
Bayer Corporation
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004
Christoph Freiberg; Nina Brunner; Guido Schiffer; Thomas Lampe; Jens Pohlmann; Michael Brands; Martin Raabe; Dieter Häbich; Karl Ziegelbauer
The multisubunit acetyl-CoA carboxylase, which catalyzes the first committed step in fatty acid biosynthesis, is broadly conserved among bacteria. Its rate-limiting role in formation of fatty acids makes this enzyme an attractive target for the design of novel broad-spectrum antibacterials. However, no potent inhibitors have been discovered so far. This report describes the identification and characterization of highly potent bacterial acetyl-CoA carboxylase inhibitors with antibacterial activity for the first time. We demonstrate that pseudopeptide pyrrolidine dione antibiotics such as moiramide B inhibit the Escherichia coli enzyme at nanomolar concentrations. Moiramide B targets the carboxyltransferase reaction of this enzyme with a competitive inhibition pattern versus malonyl-CoA (Ki value = 5 nm). Inhibition at nanomolar concentrations of the pyrrolidine diones is also demonstrated using recombinantly expressed carboxyltransferases from other bacterial species (Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). We isolated pyrrolidine dione-resistant strains of E. coli, S. aureus, and Bacillus subtilis, which contain mutations within the carboxyltransferase subunits AccA or AccD. We demonstrate that such mutations confer resistance to pyrrolidine diones. Inhibition values (IC50) of >100 μm regarding an eukaryotic acetyl-CoA carboxylase from rat liver indicate high selectivity of pyrrolidine diones for the bacterial multisubunit enzyme. The natural product moiramide B and synthetic analogues show broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. The knowledge of the target and the availability of facile assays using carboxyltransferases from different pathogens will enable evaluation of the antibacterial potential of the pyrrolidine diones as a promising antibacterial compound class acting via a novel mode of action.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005
Jens Pohlmann; Thomas Lampe; Mitsuyuki Shimada; Peter Nell; Josef Pernerstorfer; Niels Svenstrup; Nina Brunner; Guido Schiffer; Christoph Freiberg
Archive | 2004
Nussbaum Franz Von; Nina Brunner; Sonja Anlauf; Rainer Endermann; Chantal Fürstner; Elke Hartmann; Johannes Köbberling; Jacques Ragot; Guido Schiffer; Joachim Schuhmacher; Niels Svenstrup; Joachim Telser; Michael-Alexander Brüning
Angewandte Chemie | 2014
Franz von Nussbaum; Guido Schiffer
Archive | 2006
Franz von Nussbaum; Nina Brunner; Rainer Endermann; Chantal Fürstner; Elke Hartmann; Holger Paulsen; Jacques Ragot; Guido Schiffer; Joachim Schuhmacher; Niels Svenstrup; Joachim Telser; Sonja Anlauf; Michael-Alexander Brüning
Archive | 2005
Franz von Nussbaum; Nina Brunner; Rainer Endermann; Chantal Fuerstner; Elke Hartmann; Holger Paulsen; Jacques Ragot; Guido Schiffer; Joachim Schuhmacher; Niels Svenstrup; Joachim Telser; Sonja Anlauf; Michael-Alexander Bruening
Archive | 2003
Thomas Lampe; Isabelle Adelt; Dieter Beyer; Nina Brunner; Rainer Endermann; Kerstin Ehlert; Hein-Peter Kroll; Franz von Nussbaum; Siegfried Raddatz; Joachim Rudolph; Guido Schiffer; Andreas Schumacher; Yolanda Cancho-Grande; Martin Michels; Stefan Weigand
Angewandte Chemie | 2014
Franz von Nussbaum; Guido Schiffer
Archive | 2005
Thomas Lampe; Isabelle Adelt; Dieter Beyer; Nina Brunner; Rainer Endermann; Kerstin Ehlert; Hein-Peter Kroll; Nussbaum Franz Von; Siegfried Raddatz; Joachim Rudolph; Guido Schiffer; Andreas Schumacher; Yolanda Cancho-Grande; Martin Michels; Stefan Weigand
Archive | 2007
Hans-Georg Lerchen; Guido Schiffer; Heike Brötz-Österhelt; Anke Mayer-Bartschmid; Stefan Eckermann; Christoph Freiberg; Dieter Häbich