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Erika Lorena Giraldo Vargas1, Felipe Alves de Almeida2, Leonardo Luiz de Freitas1, Uelinton Manoel Pinto3, Maria Cristina Dantas Vanetti4.
Abstract
Chromobacterium violaceum is a Gram-negative, saprophytic bacterium that can infect humans and its virulence may be regulated by quorum sensing via N-acyl homoserine lactones. A virtual screening study with plant compounds and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs for inhibition of C. violaceum quorum sensing system has been performed. In vitro evaluation was done to validate the in silico results. Molecular docking showed that phytol, margaric acid, palmitic acid, dipyrone, ketoprofen, and phenylbutazone bound to structures of CviR proteins of different C. violaceum strains. Phytol presented higher binding affinities than AHLs and furanones, recognized inducers, and inhibitors of quorum sensing, respectively. When tested in vitro, phytol at a non-inhibitory concentration was the most efficient tested compound to reduce phenotypes regulated by quorum sensing. The results indicate that in silico compound prospection to inhibit quorum sensing may be a good tool for finding alternative lead molecules.Entities:
Keywords: Ketoprofen; Margaric acid; Palmitic acid; Quorum quenching; Violacein
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34417652 DOI: 10.1007/s00203-021-02518-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Microbiol ISSN: 0302-8933 Impact factor: 2.552