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Design of New Antibacterial Enhancers Based on AcrB's Structure and the Evaluation of Their Antibacterial Enhancement Activity.


ABSTRACT: Previously, artesunate (AS) and dihydroartemisinine 7 (DHA7) were found to have antibacterial enhancement activity against Escherichia coli via inhibition of the efflux pump AcrB. However, they were only effective against E. coli standard strains. This study aimed to develop effective antibacterial enhancers based on the previous work. Our results demonstrate that 86 new antibacterial enhancers were designed via 3D-SAR and molecular docking. Among them, DHA27 had the best antibacterial enhancement activity. It could potentiate the antibacterial effects of ampicillin against not only E. coli standard strain but also clinical strains, and of ?-lactam antibiotics, not non-?-lactamantibiotics. DHA27 could increase the accumulation of daunomycin and nile red within E. coli ATCC 35218, but did not increase the bacterial membrane permeability. DHA27 reduced acrB's mRNA expression of E. coli ATCC 35218 in a dose-dependent manner, and its antibacterial enhancement activity is related to the degree of acrB mRNA expression in E. coli clinical strains. The polypeptides from AcrB were obtained via molecular docking assay; the pre-incubated polypeptides could inhibit the activity of DHA27. Importantly, DHA27 had no cytotoxicity on cell proliferation. In conclusion, among newly designed antibacterial enhancers, DHA27 had favorable physical and pharmacological properties with no significant cytotoxicity at effective concentrations, and might serve as a potential efflux pump inhibitor in the future.

SUBMITTER: Song Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5133929 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Design of New Antibacterial Enhancers Based on AcrB's Structure and the Evaluation of Their Antibacterial Enhancement Activity.

Song Yi Y   Qin Rongxin R   Pan Xichun X   Ouyang Qin Q   Liu Tianyu T   Zhai Zhaoxia Z   Chen Yingchun Y   Li Bin B   Zhou Hong H  

International journal of molecular sciences 20161118 11


Previously, artesunate (AS) and dihydroartemisinine 7 (DHA7) were found to have antibacterial enhancement activity against <i>Escherichia coli</i> via inhibition of the efflux pump AcrB. However, they were only effective against <i>E. coli</i> standard strains. This study aimed to develop effective antibacterial enhancers based on the previous work. Our results demonstrate that 86 new antibacterial enhancers were designed via 3D-SAR and molecular docking. Among them, DHA27 had the best antibacte  ...[more]

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