Predictive identification and design of potent inhibitors targeting resistance-inducing candidate genes from E. coli whole-genome sequences

A. Aborode, Neeraj Kumar, Christopher Busayo Olowosoke, Tope Abraham Ibisanmi, Islamiyyah Ayoade, H. I. Umar, A. Jamiu, Basit Bolarinwa, Zainab Olapade, A. R. Idowu, Ibrahim O. Adelakun, I. A. Onifade, Benjamin Akangbe, Modesta Abacheng, O. O. Ikhimiukor, A. A. Awaji, R. Adesola
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Introduction: This work utilizes predictive modeling in drug discovery to unravel potential candidate genes from Escherichia coli that are implicated in antimicrobial resistance; we subsequently target the gidB, MacB, and KatG genes with some compounds from plants with reported antibacterial potentials.Method: The resistance genes and plasmids were identified from 10 whole-genome sequence datasets of E. coli; forty two plant compounds were selected, and their 3D structures were retrieved and optimized for docking. The 3D crystal structures of KatG, MacB, and gidB were retrieved and prepared for molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulations, and ADMET profiling.Result: Hesperidin showed the least binding energy (kcal/mol) against KatG (−9.3), MacB (−10.7), and gidB (−6.7); additionally, good pharmacokinetic profiles and structure–dynamics integrity with their respective protein complexes were observed.Conclusion: Although these findings suggest hesperidin as a potential inhibitor against MacB, gidB, and KatG in E. coli, further validations through in vitro and in vivo experiments are needed. This research is expected to provide an alternative avenue for addressing existing antimicrobial resistances associated with E. coli’s MacB, gidB, and KatG.
从大肠杆菌全基因组序列中预测性识别和设计针对抗性诱导候选基因的强效抑制剂
简介:这项研究利用药物发现中的预测建模来揭示大肠杆菌中与抗菌药耐药性有关的潜在候选基因;随后,我们用一些据报道具有抗菌潜力的植物化合物来靶向 gidB、MacB 和 KatG 基因:方法:我们从 10 个大肠杆菌全基因组序列数据集中鉴定了耐药基因和质粒;选择了 42 种植物化合物,并检索和优化了它们的三维结构,以便进行对接。检索并制备了 KatG、MacB 和 gidB 的三维晶体结构,用于分子对接、分子动力学模拟和 ADMET 分析:结果:橙皮甙与 KatG(-9.3)、MacB(-10.7)和 gidB(-6.7)的结合能(kcal/mol)最小;此外,还观察到橙皮甙与各自蛋白质复合物的良好药代动力学特征和结构动力学完整性:尽管这些研究结果表明橙皮甙是一种潜在的大肠杆菌 MacB、gidB 和 KatG 抑制剂,但还需要通过体外和体内实验进一步验证。这项研究有望为解决与大肠杆菌的 MacB、gidB 和 KatG 相关的现有抗菌药耐药性问题提供另一种途径。
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