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Substrate Analogues Entering the Lipoic Acid Salvage Pathway via Lipoate-Protein Ligase 2 Interfere with Staphylococcus aureus Virulence
Scattolini, Albertina
; Grammatoglou, Konstantinos; Nikitjuka, Anna; Jirgensons, Aigars; Mansilla, Maria Cecilia
; Windshügel, Björn
; Grammatoglou, Konstantinos; Nikitjuka, Anna; Jirgensons, Aigars; Mansilla, Maria Cecilia
; Windshügel, Björn
Fecha de publicación:
05/2024
Editorial:
American Chemical Society
Revista:
ACS Infectious Diseases
ISSN:
2373-8227
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Inglés
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Resumen
Lipoic acid (LA) is an essential cofactor in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms, required for the function of several multienzyme complexes, such as oxoacid dehydrogenases. Prokaryotes may either synthesize LA or salvage it from the environment. The salvage pathway in Staphylococcus aureus includes two lipoate protein ligases, LplA1 and LplA2, as well as the amidotransferase LipL. In this study we intended to hijack the salvage pathway by LA analogues that are transferred via LplA2 and LipL to the E2 subunits of various dehydrogenases, thereby resulting in non-functional enzymes that eventually impair viability of the bacterium. Initially, a virtual screening campaign was carried out to identify potential LA analogues that bind to LplA2. Three selected compounds affected S. aureus USA300 growth in minimal medium, at concentrations ranging from 2.5 to 10 µg/mL. Further analysis of the most potent compound (Lpl-004) revealed its transfer to E2 subunits of dehydrogenase complexes and a negative impact on its functionality. Growth impairment caused by Lpl-004 treatment was restored by adding products of lipoate-dependent enzyme complexes. In addition, Caenorhabditis elegans infected with USA300 treated with Lpl-004 demonstrated a significantly expanded lifespan. Our results provide evidence that LA analogues exploiting the LA salvage pathway represent an innovative strategy for the development of novel antimicrobial substances.
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR DE ROSARIO
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Scattolini, Albertina; Grammatoglou, Konstantinos; Nikitjuka, Anna; Jirgensons, Aigars; Mansilla, Maria Cecilia; et al.; Substrate Analogues Entering the Lipoic Acid Salvage Pathway via Lipoate-Protein Ligase 2 Interfere with Staphylococcus aureus Virulence; American Chemical Society; ACS Infectious Diseases; 10; 6; 5-2024; 2172-2182
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