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Synthesis, iron(III) complexation properties, molecular dynamics simulations and P. aeruginosa siderophore-like activity of two pyoverdine analogs.

Viviane Antonietti1, Stéphanie Boudesocque2, Laurent Dupont3, Natacha Farvacques1, Christine Cézard1, Sophie Da Nascimento1, Jean-François Raimbert1, Larissa Socrier4, Thierry-Johann Robin4, Sandrine Morandat4, Karim El Kirat5, Catherine Mullié1, Pascal Sonnet6.   

Abstract

P. aeruginosa ranks among the top five organisms causing nosocomial infections. Among the many novel strategies for developing new therapeutics against infection, targeting iron uptake mechanism seems promising as P. aeruginosa needs iron for its growth and survival. To scavenge iron, the bacterium produces siderophores possessing a very high affinity towards Fe(III) ions such as pyoverdines. In this work, we decided to study two pyoverdine analogs, aPvd2 and aPvd3, structurally close to the endogen pyoverdine. The pFe constants calculated with the values of formation showed a high affinity of aPvd3 towards Fe(III). Molecular dynamics calculations demonstrated that aPvd3-Fe forms with Fe(III) stable 1:1 complexes in water, whereas aPvd2 does not. Only aPvd3 is able to increase the bacterial growth and represents thus an alternative to pyoverdine for iron acquisition by the bacterium. The aPvd2-3 interaction studies with a lipid membrane indicated that they were unable to interact and to cross the plasma membrane of bacteria by passive diffusion. Consequently, the penetration of aPvd3 is ruled by a transport membrane protein. These results showed that aPvd3 may be used to inhibit pyoverdine uptake or to promote the accumulation and release of antibiotics into the cell following a Trojan horse strategy.
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Keywords:  Iron complexation; P. aeruginosa; Pyoverdine analogs; Siderophores; Trojan horse strategy

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28614758     DOI: 10.1016/j.ejmech.2017.06.010

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Med Chem        ISSN: 0223-5234            Impact factor:   6.514


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Authors:  Christine Cézard; Benjamin Bouvier; Pascal Sonnet
Journal:  J Biol Inorg Chem       Date:  2019-06-18       Impact factor: 3.358

Review 2.  Novel Insights on Pyoverdine: From Biosynthesis to Biotechnological Application.

Authors:  Filippo Dell'Anno; Giovanni Andrea Vitale; Carmine Buonocore; Laura Vitale; Fortunato Palma Esposito; Daniela Coppola; Gerardo Della Sala; Pietro Tedesco; Donatella de Pascale
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-09-29       Impact factor: 6.208

3.  Isolation and whole-genome sequencing of Pseudomonas sp. RIT 623, a slow-growing bacterium endowed with antibiotic properties.

Authors:  KayLee K Steiner; Anutthaman Parthasarathy; Narayan H Wong; Nicole T Cavanaugh; Jonathan Chu; André O Hudson
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2020-08-03

4.  Study of Iron Piperazine-Based Chelators as Potential Siderophore Mimetics.

Authors:  Pauline Loupias; Isabelle Dechamps-Olivier; Laurent Dupont; Pierre Vanlemmens; Catherine Mullié; Nicolas Taudon; Anne Bouchut; Alexandra Dassonville-Klimpt; Pascal Sonnet
Journal:  Pharmaceuticals (Basel)       Date:  2019-10-23

5.  TanP: A Multifunctional Anionic Peptide From Tityus stigmurus Scorpion Venom.

Authors:  Menilla Maria Alves de Melo; Verônica da Silva Oliveira; Moacir Fernandes de Queiroz Neto; Weslley de Souza Paiva; Manoela Torres-Rêgo; Sérgio Ruschi Bergamachi Silva; Daniel de Lima Pontes; Hugo Alexandre Oliveira Rocha; Miguel Ângelo Fonseca de Souza; Arnóbio Antônio da Silva-Júnior; Matheus de Freitas Fernandes-Pedrosa
Journal:  Front Mol Biosci       Date:  2022-01-17
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