A synthetic diterpene analogue inhibits mycobacterial persistence and biofilm formation by targeting (p)ppGpp synthetases

  • Alexaner G Tkachenko (10032068)
  • Natalya Kashevarova (10032071)
  • Roman Sidorov (10032074)
  • Larisa Nesterova (10032077)
  • Anna Akhova (10032080)
  • Ivan Tsyganov (10032083)
  • Vladimir Vaganov (9420344)
  • Sergei Shipilovskikh (9420347)
  • Aleksandr Rubtsov (9420353)
  • Andrei Malkov (1248999)
Publication date
February 2021

Abstract

Bacterial persistence coupled with biofilm formation is directly associated with failure of antibiotic treatment of TB. We have now identified 4-(4,7-DiMethyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroNaphthalene-1-yl)Pentanoic acid (DMNP), a synthetic diterpene analogue, as a lead compound that was capable of suppressing persistence and eradicating biofilms in Mycobacterium smegmatis. By using two reciprocal experimental approaches – DrelMsm and DrelZ gene knockout mutations versus relMsm and relZ overexpression technique – we showed that both RelMsm and RelZ (p)ppGpp synthetases are plausible candidates for serving as targets for DMNP. In vitro, DMNP inhibited (p)ppGpp synthesizing activity of purified RelMsm in a concentration-dependent manner. These findings, ...

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