Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm-forming functional amyloid by molecular tweezers
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Inhibition of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm-forming functional amyloid by molecular tweezers
Abstract
Biofilms are rigid and largely impenetrable three-dimensional matrices constituting virulence determinants of various pathogenic bacteria. Here, we demonstrate that molecular tweezers, unique supramolecular artificial receptors, modulate biofilm formation of Staphylococcus aureus. In particular, the tweezers affect the structural and assembly properties of phenol-soluble modulin α1 (PSMα1), a biofilm-scaffolding functional amyloid peptide secreted by S. aureus. The data reveal that CLR01, a diphosphate tweezer, exhibits significant S. aureus biofilm inhibition and disrupts PSMα1 self-assembly and fibrillation, likely through inclusion of lysine side chains of the peptide. In comparison, different peptide binding occurs in the case of CLR05, a tweezer containing methylenecarboxylate units, which exhibits lower affinity for the lysine residues yet disrupts S. aureus biofilm more strongly than CLR01. Our study points to a possible role for molecular tweezers as potent biofilm inhibitors and antibacterial agents, particularly against untreatable biofilm-forming and PSM-producing bacteria, such as methicillin-resistant S. aureus.
Keywords: MRSA; PSMa1; Staphylococcus aureus; amyloid peptides; antibacterial; biofilm; functional amyloid; molecular tweezer; phenol-soluble modulins.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests A patent related to the molecular tweezers has been awarded: G. Bitan, A. Shanmugam, A. Lomakin, T. Schrader, F.G. Klärner, P. Talbierski, J. Polkowska, F. Bastowski, S. Sinha, and S. Frautschy (2009) Molecular Tweezers for the Treatment of Amyloid-Related Diseases. International Patent No. PCT/US2010/026419, USA Patent No. 8,791,092, European Patent No. EP2403859 A2.
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