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Abstract
The competence stimulating peptide (CSP) plays a key role in the regulation of pneumococcal quorum sensing (QS), a communication system that is critical to the infectivity of pneumococci. CSP functions through binding and activating a transmembrane receptor, ComD. Molecules that can modulate pneumococcal QS through intercepting CSP:ComD interaction may serve as new generation of antibacterial agents to treat pneumococcal infections. In this work, we systematically modified the N-terminus of CSP1, a region that is essential to ComD activation, to identify detailed structural features of the N-terminus that are responsible for its function. Our results revealed structural features that are optimal to achieve receptor activation and structure-activity trends that improve our understanding of CSP:ComD interaction, all of which will contribute to the design of novel pneumococcal QS modulators with higher potency and improved pharmacological properties.Entities:
Keywords: Competence stimulating peptide; Quorum sensing; Streptococcus pneumoniae; Structure-activity relationship
Year: 2019 PMID: 31132605 PMCID: PMC6656601 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2019.102987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Chem ISSN: 0045-2068 Impact factor: 5.275