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Aiping Chang1, Qiaomei He1, Li Li1, Xiaodan Yu1, Shiwei Sun2, Hu Zhu3.
Abstract
We recently and for the first time reported that ethyl acetate extracts isolated from Penicillium chrysogenum DXY-1 exhibited anti-quorum sensing (anti-QS) activity. Herein, another active molecule in the extracts was identified as chrysin by NMR and MS. A 20 μg/mL dose of chrysin inhibited violacein production regulated by QS in C. violaceum CV026 by 31.6%. A 40 μg/mL dose of chrysin suppressed pyocyanin production, elastase activity, proteolytic activity, and biofilm formation regulated by QS in P. aeruginosa PA01 by 41.4%, 13.8%, 8.3%, and 42.4%, respectively. And chrysin could inhibit the swarming activity of P. aeruginosa PA01. Further, molecular docking and CD analysis were used to address the mechanism of chrysin's activity in C. violaceum. Molecular docking results revealed that chrysin suppresses QS system by competing with the natural signal molecule C6HSL for binding to the same pocket of CviR receptor. At the same time, CD results also showed that chrysin could change the secondary structure composition of CviR, which greatly prevented the binding of C6HSL/CviR, and further playing its role on inhibiting bacterial QS system. All these data demonstate that chrysin may be used as a potential QS inhibitor to tackle increasing drug resistance.Entities:
Keywords: Chrysin; CviR; Inhibitor; Penicillium chrysogenum DXY-1; Quorum sensing
Year: 2021 PMID: 33865054 DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2021.104894
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Chem ISSN: 0045-2068 Impact factor: 5.275