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Xiangbin Deng1,2, Chaoqin Zhang1,2, Junwen Chen1,2, Yiyi Shi1,2, Xiaoyu Ma1,2, Yu Wang1,2, Zhanwen Wang1,2, Zhijian Yu1,2,3, Jinxin Zheng4,5,6, Zhong Chen7,8,9.
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This study aims to investigate the antibacterial and anti-biofilm activities of YycG inhibitors H2-60 and H2-81 against Streptococcus agalactiae. A total of 118 nonduplicate S. agalactiae clinical isolates were collected, and the minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of H2-60 and H2-81 were determined. H2-60 and H2-81 inhibit biofilm formation of S. agalactiae were detected by crystal violet staining, and against established biofilms of S. agalactiae were observed by confocal laser scanning microscope. Inhibitory effect of H2-60 and H2-81 on the phosphorylation activity of the HisKA domain of YycG' protein was measured. The MIC50/MIC90 was 3.13/6.25 μM for H2-60 and 6.25/12.5 μM for H2-81 against S. agalactiae, respectively. S. agalactiae planktonic cells can be decreased by H2-60 or H2-81 for more than 3 × log10 CFU ml-1 after 24 h treatment. Biofilm formation of 8 S. agalactiae strains (strong biofilm producers) was significantly reduced after treated with 1/4 × MIC of H2-60 or H2-81 for 24 h. H2-60 and H2-81 could reduce 45.79% and 29.56% of the adherent cells in the established biofilm of S. agalactiae after 72 h treatment, respectively. H2-60 combined with daptomycin reduced 83.63% of the adherent cells in the established biofilm of S. agalactiae, which was significantly better than that of H2-60 (45.79%) or daptomycin (55.07%) alone. The half maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC50) were 35.6 μM for H2-60 and 46.3 μM for H2-81 against the HisKA domain of YycG' protein. In conclusion, YycG inhibitors H2-60 and H2-81 exhibit excellent antibacterial and anti-biofilm activities against S. agalactiae.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34489569 DOI: 10.1038/s41429-021-00475-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Antibiot (Tokyo) ISSN: 0021-8820 Impact factor: 3.424