| Literature DB >> 35269783 |
Spyridon Bousis1,2,3, Steffen Winkler1, Jörg Haupenthal1, Francesco Fulco1, Eleonora Diamanti1, Anna K H Hirsch1,2,3.
Abstract
Herein, we report a novel whole-cell screening assay using Lactobacillus casei as a model microorganism to identify inhibitors of energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters. This promising and underexplored target may have important pharmacological potential through modulation of vitamin homeostasis in bacteria and, importantly, it is absent in humans. The assay represents an alternative, cost-effective and fast solution to demonstrate the direct involvement of these membrane transporters in a native biological environment rather than using a low-throughput in vitro assay employing reconstituted proteins in a membrane bilayer system. Based on this new whole-cell screening approach, we demonstrated the optimization of a weak hit compound (2) into a small molecule (3) with improved in vitro and whole-cell activities. This study opens the possibility to quickly identify novel inhibitors of ECF transporters and optimize them based on structure-activity relationships.Entities:
Keywords: B-type vitamins; antimicrobials; bacterial uptake assay; energy-coupling factor transporters; screening
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35269783 PMCID: PMC8910649 DOI: 10.3390/ijms23052637
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 5.923
Figure 1Schematic representation of group I and II ECF transporters. The heterodimeric ATPases (ECFA and ECFA’) are represented in light and dark red color, while the T-component is shown in blue. The S-components belonging to the ECF group I and II are colored in light green and yellow, respectively.
Figure 2Chemical structures of the two identified inhibitors of the group II ECF-FolT2 transporter [9].
Advantages of a bacterial uptake assay over uptake into proteoliposomes. The bacterial uptake assay is performed in L. casei, whereas the uptake into proteoliposomes is based on the isolated ECF FolT2 transporter from L. delbrueckii.
| Bacterial Uptake Assay | Uptake into Proteoliposomes |
|---|---|
| Medium to high throughput | Low throughput |
| No protein purification | Requires protein purification |
| Multiparameter optimization | Single-parameter optimization |
| Monitor the uptake of several vitamins | Monitor the uptake of specific vitamin |
Figure 3Illustration of the key steps of the new plated whole-cell uptake assay of ECF FolT transporter. (A) Depicting the cell-preparation steps of L. casei. Wash: PBS (50 mM, pH 7.4). MRS: De Man, Rogosa and Sharpe agar. (B) Depicting the crucial steps during the assay. Wash: PBS (10 mM, pH 7.2) citrate buffer (20 mM, pH 6, 2% D-Glucose, 8 g/L NaCl, 0.2 g/L KCl) and 5% DMSO.
Figure 4Substrate-dependent folate uptake in L. casei in PBS (50 mM, pH 7.4, 2% Glucose). With K = 49 (±4) nM and Vmax = 83 (±2) counts per minute (cpm).
Figure 5Chemical evolution of 2 to 3 presented on this work.
IC50 inhibition values in different assays.
| Name | IC50 | Assay Type of ECF-FolT |
|---|---|---|
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| >1.2 mM | Proteoliposome uptake |
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| 204 ± 22 µM | Bacterial uptake |
SAR of the aniline derivatives. Biological evaluation of 3 and 23–26 for inhibition of the ECF FolT transporter-mediated folate import in the L. casei based uptake assay.
| Name | R1 | R2 | R3 | R4 | R5 | R6 | Inhibition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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| Cl | H | H | H | COOH | H | 43% (IC50 = 204 ± 22 μM) |
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| Cl | H | H | COOH | H | H | 11% at 50 µM |
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| Cl | H | H | H | H | COOH | n.i at 500 μM |
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| H | Cl | H | H | COOH | H | 41% |
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| H | H | Cl | H | COOH | H | 36% |
1 Not soluble above 50 μM. n.i. = no inhibition (if inhibition < 10%).
SAR of the derivatives that bear modifications at the middle ring. Biological evaluation of 3 and 27 for inhibition of the ECF FolT transporter-mediated folate import in the L. casei-based uptake assay.
| Name | Ar | Inhibition at 200 μM |
|---|---|---|
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| 43% |
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| 8% |
Antibacterial profile of 3.
| Indicator Strain | Auxotrophic | MIC (μg/mL) |
|---|---|---|
| no | 23 | |
| yes | 21 | |
| yes | 10 |
The auxotrophic status indicates which of the strains is auxotrophic for at least one B-vitamin. 1 PRSP: penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae.