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Synthetic analogs tailor native AI-2 signaling across bacterial species.

Varnika Roy1, Jacqueline A I Smith, Jingxin Wang, Jessica E Stewart, William E Bentley, Herman O Sintim.   

Abstract

The widespread use of antibiotics and the emergence of resistant strains call for new approaches to treat bacterial infection. Bacterial cell-cell communication or "quorum sensing" (QS) is mediated by "signatures" of small molecules that represent targets for "quenching" communication and avoiding virulent phenotypes. Only a handful of small molecules that antagonize the action of the "universal" autoinducer, AI-2, have been reported. The biological basis of antagonism, as well as the targets for these select few AI-2 antagonists, have not been clearly defined. We have developed C-1 alkyl analogs of AI-2 that quench the QS response in multiple bacterial species simultaneously. We also demonstrate the biological basis for this action. Like AI-2, the analogs are activated by the bacterial kinase, LsrK, and modulate AI-2 specific gene transcription through the transcriptional regulator, LsrR. Interestingly, addition of a single carbon to the C1-alkyl chain of the analog plays a crucial role in determining the effect of the analog on the QS response. While an ethyl modified analog is an agonist, propyl becomes an antagonist of the QS circuit. In a trispecies synthetic ecosystem comprised of E. coli, S. typhimurium, and V. harveyi we discovered both cross-species and species-specific anti-AI-2 QS activities. Our results suggest entirely new modalities for interrupting or tailoring the network of communication among bacteria.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20698680     DOI: 10.1021/ja102587w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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2.  Effects on membrane lateral pressure suggest permeation mechanisms for bacterial quorum signaling molecules.

Authors:  Kishore Kamaraju; Jacqueline Smith; Jingxin Wang; Varnika Roy; Herman O Sintim; William E Bentley; Sergei Sukharev
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2011-07-21       Impact factor: 3.162

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5.  Uncharacterized 4,5-dihydroxy-2,3-pentanedione (DPD) molecules revealed through NMR spectroscopy: implications for a greater signaling diversity in bacterial species.

Authors:  Daniel Globisch; Colin A Lowery; Karen C McCague; Kim D Janda
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2012-02-29       Impact factor: 15.336

6.  Increasing the soluble expression and crystallization of the Escherichia coli quorum-sensing protein LsrK.

Authors:  Jung Hye Ha; Yumi Eo; Hee Chul Ahn; Kyoung Seok Ryu
Journal:  Acta Crystallogr F Struct Biol Commun       Date:  2017-04-26       Impact factor: 1.056

7.  Glycation Reactivity of a Quorum-Sensing Signaling Molecule.

Authors:  Kyoji Tsuchikama; Major Gooyit; Tyler L Harris; Jie Zhu; Daniel Globisch; Gunnar F Kaufmann; Kim D Janda
Journal:  Angew Chem Int Ed Engl       Date:  2016-02-17       Impact factor: 15.336

8.  Crystal structures of the LsrR proteins complexed with phospho-AI-2 and two signal-interrupting analogues reveal distinct mechanisms for ligand recognition.

Authors:  Jung-Hye Ha; Yumi Eo; Alexander Grishaev; Min Guo; Jacqueline A I Smith; Herman O Sintim; Eun-Hee Kim; Hae-Kap Cheong; William E Bentley; Kyoung-Seok Ryu
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2013-10-01       Impact factor: 15.419

9.  Mechanistic insights into the LsrK kinase required for autoinducer-2 quorum sensing activation.

Authors:  Jie Zhu; Mark S Hixon; Daniel Globisch; Gunnar F Kaufmann; Kim D Janda
Journal:  J Am Chem Soc       Date:  2013-05-16       Impact factor: 15.419

10.  A chemical biology approach to interrogate quorum-sensing regulated behaviors at the molecular and cellular level.

Authors:  Colin A Lowery; Susana Matamouros; Sherry Niessen; Jie Zhu; Jonathan Scolnick; Jenny M Lively; Benjamin F Cravatt; Samuel I Miller; Gunnar F Kaufmann; Kim D Janda
Journal:  Chem Biol       Date:  2013-07-25
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