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Adenanthin Is an Efficient Inhibitor of Peroxiredoxins from Pathogens, Inhibits Bacterial Growth, and Potentiates Antibiotic Activities.

Melina Cardoso Dos SantosCarlos Abrunhosa TairumVitoria Isabela Montanhero CabreraAna Carolina Guimarães CauzLuiz Fernando RibeiroJosé Carlos Toledo JuniorMarcos Hikari ToyamaJoão Henrique Ghilardi LagoMarcelo BrocchiLuis Eduardo Soares NettoMarcos Antônio de Oliveira
Published in: Chemical research in toxicology (2022)
The emergence and re-emergence of bacterial strains resistant to multiple drugs represent a global health threat, and the search for novel biological targets is a worldwide concern. AhpC are enzymes involved in bacterial redox homeostasis by metabolizing diverse kinds of hydroperoxides. In pathogenic bacteria, AhpC are related to several functions, as some isoforms are characterized as virulence factors. However, no inhibitor has been systematically evaluated to date. Here we show that the natural ent -kaurane Adenanthin (Adn) efficiently inhibits AhpC and molecular interactions were explored by computer assisted simulations. Additionally, Adn interferes with growth and potentializes the effect of antibiotics (kanamycin and PMBN), positioning Adn as a promising compound to treat infections caused by multiresistant bacterial strains.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • global health
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • drug induced