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N-Methylation of Amino Acids in Gelatinase Biosynthesis-Activating Pheromone Identifies Key Site for Stability Enhancement with Retention of the Enterococcus faecalis fsr Quorum Sensing Circuit Response.


ABSTRACT: The growing prevalence of multiantibiotic-resistant bacteria necessitates looking at potential alternative approaches for attenuating infections by bacteria while reducing the rate of antibiotic resistance development. Enterococcus faecalis is responsible for a large percentage of clinical enterococci infections, and its pathogenicity has been demonstrated to be influenced by quorum sensing (QS). In this study, we report the systematic study of the relationship between backbone hydrogens and the ability to activate the FsrC receptor. We demonstrate that N-methylation was particularly well-tolerated at one site (Phe7) and granted stability against protease digestion, increasing the peptide half-life relative to the native signal by more than 6-fold. The inclusion of the N-Me-Phe7 modification may be useful for improving the pharmacological properties of E. faecalis QS inhibitors as part of the development of future therapeutic candidates.

SUBMITTER: McBrayer DN 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6570535 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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N-Methylation of Amino Acids in Gelatinase Biosynthesis-Activating Pheromone Identifies Key Site for Stability Enhancement with Retention of the Enterococcus faecalis fsr Quorum Sensing Circuit Response.

McBrayer Dominic N DN   Gantman Brooke K BK   Tal-Gan Yftah Y  

ACS infectious diseases 20190419 6


The growing prevalence of multiantibiotic-resistant bacteria necessitates looking at potential alternative approaches for attenuating infections by bacteria while reducing the rate of antibiotic resistance development. Enterococcus faecalis is responsible for a large percentage of clinical enterococci infections, and its pathogenicity has been demonstrated to be influenced by quorum sensing (QS). In this study, we report the systematic study of the relationship between backbone hydrogens and the  ...[more]

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