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. 2018 Aug;200(6):929-937.
doi: 10.1007/s00203-018-1502-6. Epub 2018 Mar 10.

Antibacterial activity of monoacetylated alkyl gallates against Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri

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Antibacterial activity of monoacetylated alkyl gallates against Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri

Abigail Savietto et al. Arch Microbiol. 2018 Aug.

Abstract

Asiatic citrus canker (ACC) is an incurable disease of citrus plants caused by the Gram-negative bacterium Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri (X. citri). It affects all the commercially important citrus varieties in the major orange producing areas around the world. Control of the pathogen requires recurrent sprays of copper formulations that accumulate in soil and water reservoirs. Here, we describe the improvement of the alkyl gallates, which are potent anti-X. citri compounds, intended to be used as alternatives to copper in the control of ACC. Acetylation of alkyl gallates increased their lipophilicity, which resulted in potentiation of the antibacterial activity. X. citri exposed to the acetylated compounds exhibited increased cell length that is consistent with the disruption of the cell division apparatus. Finally, we show that inhibition of cell division is an indirect effect that seemed to be caused by membrane permeabilization, which is apparently the primary target of the acetylated alkyl gallates.

Keywords: Cell division; Citrus canker; Gallic acid; Membrane disruption.

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