New peptide deformylase inhibitors and cooperative interaction: a combination to improve antibacterial activity
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New peptide deformylase inhibitors and cooperative interaction: a combination to improve antibacterial activity
Abstract
Objectives: Bacterial drug resistance is a worrying public health problem and there is an urgent need for research and development to provide new antibacterial molecules. Peptide deformylase (PDF) is now a well-described intracellular target selected for the design of a new antibiotic group, PDF inhibitors (PDFIs). The initial bacterial susceptibility to an inhibitor of a cytoplasmic target is directly associated with the diffusion of the compound through the membrane barrier of Gram-negative bacteria and with its cytosolic accumulation at the required concentration.
Methods: We have recently demonstrated that the activity of different PDFIs is strongly dependent on the accumulation of the active molecules by using permeabilizing agents, efflux inhibitors or efflux-mutated strains. In this work we assessed various combination protocols using different putative inhibitors (PDFIs, methionine aminopeptidase inhibitors etc.) to improve antibacterial activity against various resistant Gram-negative bacteria.
Results: The maximum effect was observed when combining actinonin with a dual inhibitor of methionine aminopeptidase and PDF, this molecule being also able to interact with the target while actinonin is bound to the PDF active site.
Conclusions: Such a combination of inhibitors acting on two tightly associated metabolic steps results in a cooperative effect on bacterial cells and opens an original way to combat multidrug-resistant bacteria.
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