Silyl-Lipid Functionalized N-Acyl Homoserine Lactones as Modulators of Bacterial Cell-Cell Communication.

IF 3.8 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY ACS Chemical Biology Pub Date : 2025-02-21 Epub Date: 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1021/acschembio.4c00720
Linnea S Dolph, Emma E Santa, Irene M Stoutland, Kelsey M Mesa, Cole C Dickson, Helen E Blackwell, Annaliese K Franz
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We report silyl-lipid derivatives of N-acyl l-homoserine lactones (AHLs) that have nanomolar activities in LuxR-type quorum sensing receptors in Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. A collection of silyl-lipid AHLs were designed and synthesized to represent three general structural classes based on native AHL signals and synthetic LuxR-type receptor modulators. The synthetic routes feature straightforward hydrosilylation and aryl silylation reactions to access silyl-lipid groups that are not readily accessible in analogous all-carbon chemistry. Of the 17 compounds evaluated, eight silyl-lipid AHLs were identified with either nanomolar agonistic or submicromolar antagonistic activities in the LasR receptor from the common pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa using E. coli reporter gene assays. Several silyl-lipid AHL agonists retained high activities in LasR in a native P. aeruginosa reporter system and also were active in another related LuxR-type receptor, EsaR from Pantoea stewartii. Light scattering and computational experiments indicate that the silyl-lipid group can alter the aggregation capabilities and lipophilicities of AHLs relative to native all-carbon tails, engendering larger aggregate formation in water and higher lipophilicities on average. These properties, along with their strong activity profiles in LuxR-type receptors, suggest silyl-lipid AHLs could provide value as chemical probes to study the mechanisms of quorum sensing in Gram-negative bacteria and the roles of signal lipophilicity in this chemical communication process.

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硅脂功能化的n -酰基同丝氨酸内酯作为细菌细胞间通讯的调节剂。
我们报道了在革兰氏阴性细菌病原体的luxr型群体感应受体中具有纳摩尔活性的n -酰基-高丝氨酸内酯(AHLs)的硅脂衍生物。基于天然AHL信号和合成的luxr型受体调节剂,设计并合成了一系列硅脂AHL,代表了三个一般的结构类别。合成路线的特点是直接的硅氢化和芳基硅基化反应,以获得在类似的全碳化学中不易获得的硅脂基。在17种化合物中,8种硅脂AHLs通过大肠杆菌报告基因检测,在常见病原体铜绿假单胞菌的LasR受体中具有纳米摩尔的拮抗活性或亚微摩尔的拮抗活性。在天然铜绿假单胞菌报告系统中,几种硅脂AHL激动剂在LasR中保持高活性,并且在另一种相关的luxr型受体——来自Pantoea stewartii的EsaR中也有活性。光散射和计算实验表明,相对于天然全碳尾部,硅脂基可以改变ahl的聚集能力和亲脂性,在水中形成更大的聚集,平均亲脂性更高。这些特性以及它们在luxr型受体中的强活性特征表明,硅脂ahl可以作为化学探针来研究革兰氏阴性菌群体感应机制以及信号亲脂性在这一化学通讯过程中的作用。
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ACS Chemical Biology
ACS Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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