Abstract Daptomycin, a cyclic anionic lipopeptide antibiotic, whose three-dimensional structure was recently solved using solution state NMR (Ball et al. 2004; Jung
et al. 2004; Rotondi and Gierasch 2005), requires calcium for function. To date, the exact nature of the interaction between divalent cations, such as Ca2+ or Mg2+, has not been fully characterized. It has, however, been suggested that addition of Ca2+ to daptomycin in a 1:1 molar ratio induces aggregation. Moreover, it has been suggested that certain residues, e.g. Asp3 and Asp7, which are essential for activity (Grunewald et al. 2004; Kopp et al. 2006), may also be important for Ca2+ binding (Jung et al. 2004).
Revised: July 9, 2009 |
Published: October 30, 2007
Citation
Ho S.W., D. Jung, J.R. Calhoun, J.D. Lear, M. Okon, W.R. Scott, and R. Hancock, et al. 2007.Effect of Divalent Cations on the Structure of the Antibiotic Daptomycin.European Biophysics Journal:EBJ 37, no. 4:421-433. doi:10.1007/s00249-007-0227-2