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Identification of anti-Gram-negative bacteria agents targeting the interaction between ribosomal proteins L12 and L10 被引量:3

Identification of anti-Gram-negative bacteria agents targeting the interaction between ribosomal proteins L12 and L10
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摘要 Gram-negative bacteria have become the main pathogens and cause serious clinical problems with increased morbidity and mortality. However, the slow discovery of new antimicrobial agents is unable to meet the need for the treatment of bacterial infections caused by drug-resistant strains. The interaction of L12 and L10 is essential for ribosomal function and protein synthesis. In this study, a yeast two-hybrid system was established to successfully detect the interaction between L12 and L10 proteins from gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli, which allows us to screen compounds that specifically disrupt this interaction. With this system, we identified two compounds IMB-84 and IMB-87 that block L12-L10 interaction and show bactericidal activity against E. coli. We used glutathione-S-transferase(GST) pull-down and surface plasmon resonance(SPR) assays to demonstrate that these compounds disrupt L12-L10 interaction in vitro and the target of compounds was further confirmed by the overexpression of target proteins. Moreover, protein synthesis and elongation factor G-dependent GTPase activities are inhibited by two compounds. Therefore, we have identified two antibacterial agents that disrupt L12-L10 interaction by using yeast two-hybrid system. Gram-negative bacteria have become the main pathogens and cause serious clinical problems with increased morbidity and mortality. However, the slow discovery of new antimicrobial agents is unable to meet the need for the treatment of bacterial infections caused by drug-resistant strains. The interaction of L12 and L10 is essential for ribosomal function and protein synthesis. In this study, a yeast two-hybrid system was established to successfully detect the interaction between L12 and L10 proteins from gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli, which allows us to screen compounds that specifically disrupt this interaction. With this system, we identified two compounds IMB-84 and IMB-87 that block L12-L10 interaction and show bactericidal activity against E. coli. We used glutathione-S-transferase(GST) pull-down and surface plasmon resonance(SPR) assays to demonstrate that these compounds disrupt L12-L10 interaction in vitro and the target of compounds was further confirmed by the overexpression of target proteins. Moreover, protein synthesis and elongation factor G-dependent GTPase activities are inhibited by two compounds. Therefore, we have identified two antibacterial agents that disrupt L12-L10 interaction by using yeast two-hybrid system.
出处 《Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第5期772-783,共12页 药学学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant nos.81370089,81529003,81621064 and 81361138020) the Foundation for Innovative Research Groups and the Funds for International Cooperation and Exchange between China–Sweden and CAMS Initiative for Innovative Medicine (2016-12M-3-014)
关键词 YEAST TWO-HYBRID ESCHERICHIA COLI RIBOSOME L12/L10 Antimicrobial AGENTS Yeast two-hybrid Escherichia coli Ribosome L12/L10 Antimicrobial agents
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