Experimental methods for evaluating siderophore-antibiotic conjugates

Methods Enzymol. 2024:702:21-50. doi: 10.1016/bs.mie.2024.06.004. Epub 2024 Jul 16.

Abstract

Siderophore-antibiotic conjugates (SACs) are of past and current interest for delivering antibacterials into Gram-negative bacterial pathogens that express siderophore receptors. Studies of SACs are often multifaceted and involve chemical and biological approaches. Major goals are to evaluate the antimicrobial activity and uptake of novel SACs and use the resulting data to inform further mode-of-action studies and molecular design strategies. In this chapter, we describe four key methods that we apply when investigating the antimicrobial activity and uptake of novel SACs based on the siderophore enterobactin (Ent). These methods are based on approaches from the siderophore literature as well as established protocols for antimicrobial activity testing, and include assays for evaluating SAC antimicrobial activity, time-kill kinetics, siderophore competition, and bacterial cell uptake using 57Fe. These assays have served us well in characterizing our Ent-based conjugates and can be applied to study SACs that use other siderophores as targeting vectors.

Keywords: Antibacterial activity; Antibiotic; Siderophore; Siderophore-antibiotic conjugate; Uptake.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / chemistry
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology
  • Enterobactin* / chemistry
  • Enterobactin* / metabolism
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests / methods
  • Siderophores* / chemistry
  • Siderophores* / pharmacology

Substances

  • Siderophores
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Enterobactin