Publications by authors named "P Selchow"

Spectinomycin is an aminocyclitol antibiotic with a unique ribosomal binding site. Prior synthetic modifications of spectinomycin have enhanced potency and antibacterial spectrum through addition at the 6'-position to produce trospectomycin and to the 3'-position to produce spectinamides and aminomethyl spectinomycins. This study focused on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of three 3',6'-disubstituted spectinomycin analogs: trospectinamide, N-benzyl linked aminomethyl, and N-ethylene linked aminomethyl trospectomycins.

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(), a nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) species, is an emerging pathogen with high intrinsic drug resistance. Current standard-of-care therapy results in poor outcomes, demonstrating the urgent need to develop effective antimycobacterial regimens. Through synthetic modification of spectinomycin (SPC), we have identified a distinct structural subclass of N-ethylene linked aminomethyl SPCs (eAmSPCs) that are up to 64-fold more potent against over the parent SPC.

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Antibiotic therapy of infections caused by the emerging pathogen Mycobacterium abscessus is challenging due to the organism's inherent resistance to clinically available antimicrobials. The low bactericidal potency of currently available treatment regimens is of concern and testifies to the poor therapeutic outcomes for pulmonary M. abscessus infections.

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Article Synopsis
  • The text discusses rifampin resistance linked to ADP-ribosyltransferase (Arr), showing that some infections exhibit this resistance mechanism.* -
  • It suggests that rifabutin (RBT) shows promise as an alternative treatment because it seems unaffected by Arr, based on infection model findings.* -
  • The study proposes that improving RBT's effectiveness could involve making it resistant to Arr modifications or inhibiting Arr's activity altogether.*
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