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Lee Ann Feeney

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Maianti J, Kanazawa H, Dozzo P, Matias R, Feeney L, Armstrong E, et al.
ACS Chem Biol . 2014 Jul; 9(9):2067-73. PMID: 25019242
Aminoglycoside antibiotics are pseudosaccharides decorated with ammonium groups that are critical for their potent broad-spectrum antibacterial activity. Despite over three decades of speculation whether or not modulation of pKa is...
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Hanessian S, Giguere A, Grzyb J, Maianti J, Saavedra O, Aggen J, et al.
ACS Med Chem Lett . 2014 Jun; 2(12):924-8. PMID: 24900282
Deoxygenation of the diol groups in rings A and D of neomycin in combination with the introduction of an N1-(l)-HABA group in the 2-deoxystreptamine subunit (ring B) leads to a...
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Hanessian S, Maianti J, Matias R, Feeney L, Armstrong E
Org Lett . 2011 Nov; 13(24):6476-9. PMID: 22085292
Biosynthetically inspired manipulation of the antibiotic paromomycin led, in six high-yielding steps, to a ring A harboring an α,β-unsaturated 6'-aldehyde and an allylic 3'-methylcarbonate group. Tsuji deoxygenation in the presence...
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Aggen J, Armstrong E, Goldblum A, Dozzo P, Linsell M, Gliedt M, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2010 Sep; 54(11):4636-42. PMID: 20805391
ACHN-490 is a neoglycoside, or "next-generation" aminoglycoside (AG), that has been identified as a potentially useful agent to combat drug-resistant bacteria emerging in hospitals and health care facilities around the...
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Zapor M, Barber M, Summers A, Miller G, Feeney L, Eberly L, et al.
Antimicrob Agents Chemother . 2010 Apr; 54(7):3015-7. PMID: 20404121
We determined the in vitro MIC of arbekacin against 200 Acinetobacter isolates recovered from wounded soldiers. The median MIC was 2 microg/ml (range, 0.5 to > 64 microg/ml). A total...
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Indukuri H, Castro S, Liao S, Feeney L, Dorsch M, Coyle A, et al.
Virology . 2006 Jun; 353(1):155-65. PMID: 16806387
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV)-induced chemokine gene expression occurs through the activation of a subset of transcription factors, including Interferon Regulatory Factor (IRF)-3. In this study, we have investigated the signaling...