Design and Synthesis of Novel c-di-GMP G-Quadruplex Inducers as Bacterial Biofilm Inhibitors

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Joseph Arabasz MD

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Aug 1, 2021, 9:01:02 PM8/1/21
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The formation of biofilms by clinical pathogens typically leads to chronic and recurring antibiotic-resistant infections. High cellular levels of cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP), a ubiquitous secondary messenger of bacteria, have been proven to be associated with a sessile biofilm lifestyle of pathogens. A promising antibiofilm strategy involving the induction of c-di-GMP to form dysfunctional G-quadruplexes, thereby blocking the c-di-GMP-mediated biofilm regulatory pathway, was proposed in this study. In this new strategy, a series of novel c-di-GMP G-quadruplex inducers were designed and synthesized for development of therapeutic biofilm inhibitors. Compound exhibited favorable c-di-GMP G-quadruplex-inducing activity and 62 ± 6% biofilm inhibitory activity at 1.25 μM without any DNA intercalation effect. Moreover, the favorable performance of, in interfering with c-di-GMP-related biological functions, including bacterial motility and bacterial extracellular polysaccharide secretion, combined with the reporter strain and transcriptome analysis results confirmed the c-di-GMP signaling-related action mechanism


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