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Docking studies in target proteins involved in mechanisms of antibacterial acti...

Author(s): Alves, Maria José cv logo 1 ; Froufe, Hugo J.C. cv logo 2 ; Costa, Ana F.T. cv logo 3 ; Santos, Anabela F. cv logo 4 ; Oliveira, Liliana G. cv logo 5 ; Osório, Sara R.M. cv logo 6 ; Abreu, Rui M.V. cv logo 7 ; Pintado, Manuela cv logo 8 ; Ferreira, Isabel C.F.R. cv logo 9

Date: 2014

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/9801

Origin: Biblioteca Digital do IPB

Subject(s): Mushrooms; Antimicrobial compounds; Antibiotics; Target proteins; Docking studies


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In the present work, the knowledge on target proteins of standard antibiotics was extended to antimicrobial mushroom compounds. Docking studies were performed for 34 compounds in order to evaluate their affinity to bacterial proteins that are known targets for some antibiotics with different mechanism of action: inhibitors of cell wall synthesis, inhibitors of protein synthesis, inhibitors of nucleic acids synthesis and antimetabolites. After validation of the molecular docking approach, virtual screening of all the compounds was performed against penicillin binding protein 1a (PBP1a), alanine racemase (Alr), D-alanyl-D-alanine synthetase (Ddl), isoleucyl-tRNA sinthetase (IARS), DNA gyrase subunit B, topoisomerase IV (TopoIV), dihydropteroate synthetase (DHPS) and dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) using AutoDock4. Overall, it seems that for the selected mushroom compounds (namely, enokipodins, ganomycins and austrocortiluteins) the main mechanism of the action is the inhibition of cell wall synthesis, being Alr and Ddl probable protein targets.
Document Type Article
Language English
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