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α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor

Disruption of bacterial quorum sensing (QS) is presented as a promising strategy to overcome clinically relevant and phytopathogenic bacteria. This work presents α-alkylidene δ-lactones as new chemical scaffolds that inhibit the biosynthesis of violacein in the biosensor strain Chromobacterium CV026...

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Autores principales: Favero, Fernanda, Tolentino, Terezinha Alves, Fernandes, Vinicius, Treptow, Werner, Pereira, Alex Leite, Lira Machado, Angelo Henrique
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10267776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37323447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01975f
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author Favero, Fernanda
Tolentino, Terezinha Alves
Fernandes, Vinicius
Treptow, Werner
Pereira, Alex Leite
Lira Machado, Angelo Henrique
author_facet Favero, Fernanda
Tolentino, Terezinha Alves
Fernandes, Vinicius
Treptow, Werner
Pereira, Alex Leite
Lira Machado, Angelo Henrique
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description Disruption of bacterial quorum sensing (QS) is presented as a promising strategy to overcome clinically relevant and phytopathogenic bacteria. This work presents α-alkylidene δ-lactones as new chemical scaffolds that inhibit the biosynthesis of violacein in the biosensor strain Chromobacterium CV026. Three molecules displayed higher than 50% violacein reduction when tested at concentrations lower than 625 µM. The most active α-alkylidene δ-lactone inhibited the hydrolysis of chitin concomitantly with the inhibition of violacein production in CV026, suggesting the disruption of its QS machinery. Further, RT-qPCR and competition experiments showed this molecule to be a transcriptional inhibitor of the QS-regulated operon vioABCDE. Docking calculations suggested a good correlation between binding affinity energies and inhibition effects, with all molecules positioned within the CviR autoinducer-binding domain (AIBD). The most active lactone yielded the best binding affinity energy, most probably due to its unprecedented binding with the AIBD. Our results show α-alkylidene δ-lactones as promising chemical scaffolds for the development of new QS inhibitors affecting LuxR/LuxI-systems.
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spelling pubmed-102677762023-06-15 α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor Favero, Fernanda Tolentino, Terezinha Alves Fernandes, Vinicius Treptow, Werner Pereira, Alex Leite Lira Machado, Angelo Henrique RSC Adv Chemistry Disruption of bacterial quorum sensing (QS) is presented as a promising strategy to overcome clinically relevant and phytopathogenic bacteria. This work presents α-alkylidene δ-lactones as new chemical scaffolds that inhibit the biosynthesis of violacein in the biosensor strain Chromobacterium CV026. Three molecules displayed higher than 50% violacein reduction when tested at concentrations lower than 625 µM. The most active α-alkylidene δ-lactone inhibited the hydrolysis of chitin concomitantly with the inhibition of violacein production in CV026, suggesting the disruption of its QS machinery. Further, RT-qPCR and competition experiments showed this molecule to be a transcriptional inhibitor of the QS-regulated operon vioABCDE. Docking calculations suggested a good correlation between binding affinity energies and inhibition effects, with all molecules positioned within the CviR autoinducer-binding domain (AIBD). The most active lactone yielded the best binding affinity energy, most probably due to its unprecedented binding with the AIBD. Our results show α-alkylidene δ-lactones as promising chemical scaffolds for the development of new QS inhibitors affecting LuxR/LuxI-systems. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-15 /pmc/articles/PMC10267776/ /pubmed/37323447 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01975f Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Favero, Fernanda
Tolentino, Terezinha Alves
Fernandes, Vinicius
Treptow, Werner
Pereira, Alex Leite
Lira Machado, Angelo Henrique
α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title_full α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title_fullStr α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title_full_unstemmed α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title_short α-Alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in Chromobacterium strain CV026 showing interaction with the CviR receptor
title_sort α-alkylidene δ-lactones inhibit quorum sensing phenotypes in chromobacterium strain cv026 showing interaction with the cvir receptor
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10267776/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37323447
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra01975f
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