Issue 10, 2024

A redox-responsive macrocycle based on the crown ether C7Te for enhanced bacterial inhibition

Abstract

Due to increasing bacterial resistance to disinfectants, there is an urgent need for new therapeutic agents and strategies to effectively inhibit bacteria. Accordingly, we have designed and synthesized a novel crown ether known as C7Te, and its oxidized form C7TeO. These compounds have demonstrated antibacterial effectiveness against Gram-negative E. coli (BL21). Notably, C7Te has the capability to enhance the inhibition of E. coli and the prevention of biofilm formation by H2O2 through a redox response. It can also effectively disrupt preformed E. coli biofilms by penetrating biofilm barriers effectively. Additionally, computer modeling of the bacterial cell membrane using nanodiscs composed of phospholipids and encircled amphipathic proteins with helical belts has revealed that C7Te can insert into and interact with phospholipids and proteins. This interaction results in the disruption of the bacterial cell membrane leading to bacterial cell death. The utilization of redox-responsive crown ethers to augment the antibacterial capabilities of H2O2-based disinfectants represents a novel approach to supramolecular bacterial inhibition.

Graphical abstract: A redox-responsive macrocycle based on the crown ether C7Te for enhanced bacterial inhibition

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
25 Nov 2023
Accepted
06 Feb 2024
First published
08 Feb 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024,12, 2587-2593

A redox-responsive macrocycle based on the crown ether C7Te for enhanced bacterial inhibition

Y. Hao, Z. Qi, Y. Ge, T. Pan, L. Yu and P. Li, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, 12, 2587 DOI: 10.1039/D3TB02791K

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