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Prediction Mechanism of Nevadensin as Antibacterial Agent against S. sanguinis: In vitro and In silico Studies.

Aldina Amalia Nur Shadrina1, Yetty Herdiyati2, Ika Wiani1, Mieke Hemiawati Satari3, Dikdik Kurnia1.   

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BACKGROUND: Streptococcus sanguinis can contribute to tooth demineralization, which can lead to dental caries. Antibiotics used indefinitely to treat dental caries can lead to bacterial resistance. Discovering new antibacterial agents from natural products, like Ocimum basilicum, will help combat antibiotic resistance. In silico analysis (molecular docking) can help determine the lead compound by studying the molecular interaction between the drug and the target receptor (MurA enzyme and DNA gyrase). It is a potential candidate for antibacterial drug development.
OBJECTIVES: The research objective is to isolate the secondary metabolite of O. basilicum extract that exhibits activity against S. sanguinis through in vitro and in silico analysis.
METHODS: n-Hexane extract of O. basilicum was purified by combining column chromatography with bioactivity-guided fractionation. The in vitro antibacterial activity against S. sanguinis was determined using the disc diffusion and microdilution method, while molecular docking simulation of nevadensin (1) with MurA enzyme and DNA gyrase was performed by using PyRx 0.8 program.
RESULTS: Nevadensin from O. basilicum was successfully isolated and characterized by spectroscopic methods. This compound showed antibacterial activity against S. sanguinis with MIC and MBC values of 3750 and 15000 μg/mL, respectively. In silico analysis showed that the binding affinity to MurA was -8.5 Kcal/mol, and the binding affinity to DNA gyrase was -6.7 Kcal/mol. The binding of nevadensin-MurA is greater than fosfomycin-MurA. Otherwise, Nevadensin-DNA gyrase has a weaker binding affinity than fluoroquinolone-DNA gyrase and chlorhexidine-DNA gyrase.
CONCLUSION: Nevadensin showed potential as a new natural antibacterial agent by inhibiting the MurA enzyme rather than DNA gyrase. Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.

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Keywords:  Antibacterial; DNA gyrase; MurA enzyme; Ocimum basilicum; in silico; in vitro; nevadensin

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34238151     DOI: 10.2174/1386207324666210707104440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Comb Chem High Throughput Screen        ISSN: 1386-2073            Impact factor:   1.714


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Review 1.  Ocimum Species: A Review on Chemical Constituents and Antibacterial Activity.

Authors:  Hendra Dian Adhita Dharsono; Salsabila Aqila Putri; Dikdik Kurnia; Dudi Dudi; Mieke Hemiawati Satari
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-09-26       Impact factor: 4.927

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