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EDTA is widely used as an inhibitor of bacterial growth, affecting the uptake and control of metal ions by microorganisms. We describe the synthesis and characterisation of two symmetrical bis-amide derivatives of EDTA, featuring glycyl or pyridyl substituents: AmGly and AmPy . Metal ion affinities (logK) have been evaluated for a range of metals (Mg , Ca , Fe , Mn , Zn ), revealing less avid binding compared to EDTA. The solid-state structures of AmGly and of its Mg complex have been determined crystallographically. The latter shows an unusual 7-coordinate, capped octahedral Mg centre. The antibacterial activities of the two ligands and of EDTA have been evaluated against a range of health-relevant bacterial species, three Gram negative (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Klebsiella pneumoniae) and a Gram positive (Staphylococcus aureus). The AmPy ligand is the only one that displays a significant inhibitory effect against K. pneumoniae, but is less effective against the other organisms. AmGly exhibits a more powerful inhibitory effect against E. coli at lower concentrations than EDTA (<3 mm) or AmPy , but loses its efficacy at higher concentrations. The growth inhibition of EDTA and AmGly on mutant E. coli strains with defects in outer-membrane lipopolysaccharide (LPS) structures has been assessed to provide insight into the unexpected behaviour. Taken together, the results contradict the assumption of a simple link between metal ion affinity and antimicrobial efficacy.

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