N-Salicyl-AAn-picolamide Foldameric Peptides Exhibit Quorum Sensing Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA14)
An organic acid, salicylic acid, and its derivatives are constituents of various natural products possessing remarkable bioactivity. O -Acetyl salicylate (aspirin) is a well-known life-saving drug. Its peptide derivative salicylamide has also been explored in the designing of peptide-based therapeut...
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Published in | ACS omega Vol. 8; no. 33; pp. 30349 - 30358 |
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Main Authors | , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
American Chemical Society
22.08.2023
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Summary: | An organic acid,
salicylic acid, and its derivatives are constituents
of various natural products possessing remarkable bioactivity.
O
-Acetyl salicylate (aspirin) is a well-known life-saving
drug. Its peptide derivative salicylamide has also been explored in
the designing of peptide-based therapeutic drugs. An organic base,
picolylamine has been recently explored for designing diagnostic probes.
However, both the acid and base have common features as metal chelating
with coordinating metals. Thus, these scaffolds could be used for
designing inhibitors of various metalloenzymes. Their characteristic
properties encourage us to design peptides containing both scaffolds
(salicylic acid and picolylamine) at opposite terminals. So far there
is no report available on such conjugated peptides. This report describes
the synthesis, conformational analysis, and biochemical assessment
of rationally designed
N-
salicyl-AA
n
-
picolamide peptides. Pleasantly, we have
obtained the crystal structures of representative peptides that confirm
their roles in conformational changes. Our biological assessment as
quorum sensing inhibitors has revealed that their di/tripeptides inhibit
quorum sensing of the pathogenic bacterium PA14 strain. Hence, these
peptides have promising foldameric and therapeutic values. |
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ISSN: | 2470-1343 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsomega.3c03404 |