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Fine‐Tuning Covalent Inhibition of Bacterial Quorum Sensing
Authors:Dr. Neri Amara  Rachel Gregor  Dr. Josep Rayo  Dr. Rambabu Dandela  Erik Daniel  Nina Liubin  Dr. H. Marjo E. Willems  Dr. Anat Ben‐Zvi  Dr. Bastiaan P. Krom  Prof. Dr. Michael M. Meijler
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemistry and, The National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be'er Sheva, Israel;2. Department of Life Sciences and, The National Institute for Biotechnology in the Negev, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva, Israel;3. Department of Preventive Dentistry, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, Free University Amsterdam and the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Abstract:Emerging antibiotic resistance among human pathogens has galvanized efforts to find alternative routes to combat bacterial virulence. One new approach entails interfering with the ability of bacteria to coordinate population‐wide gene expression, or quorum sensing (QS), thus inhibiting the production of virulence factors and biofilm formation. We have recently developed such a strategy by targeting LasR, the master regulator of QS in the opportunistic human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa, through the rational design of covalent inhibitors closely based on the core structure of the native ligand. We now report several groups of new inhibitors, one of which, fluoro‐substituted ITC‐12, displayed complete covalent modification of LasR, as well as effective QS inhibition in vitro and promising in vivo results. In addition to their potential clinical relevance, this series of synthetic QS modulators can be used as a tool to further unravel the complicated QS regulation in P. aeruginosa.
Keywords:bacterial infection  covalent inhibitors  isothiocyanates  quorum sensing  virulence
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