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Discovery and antibacterial study of potential PPK1 inhibitors against uropathogenic E. coli

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posted on 2020-05-18, 12:39 authored by Liang Peng, Liting Zeng, Hongwei Jin, Lixin Yang, Yi Xiao, Ziquan Lan, Zhanpeng Yu, Shi Ouyang, Liangren Zhang, Ning Sun

Novel antibacterial agents are urgently needed to address the infections caused by multi-drug resistant bacteria. Urinary tract infections are common infectious diseases in clinical. Most of these infections are caused by drug-resistant uropathogenic Escherichia coli. PPK1 is an essential kinase for bacterial motility, biofilm formation, quorum sensing, and virulence factors in the expression of uropathogenic E. coli. In the present study, two small molecules potentially targeting PPK1 were discovered through virtual screening and biological assays. The in vitro and in vivo results suggested that the interaction of these compounds with PPK1 can disrupt biofilm formation of uropathogenic E. coli and reduce invasive ability and resistance to oxidative stress of this strain. Moreover, the compounds exhibit good antibacterial bacterial activity in the mice with urinary tract infection. Taken together, our findings could provide a new chemotype for the development of antibacterials targeting PPK1.

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We acknowledge the support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 81670637, No. 81703333). The authors are also grateful to the support from Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou Municipal Health Commission (No. 20192A011018), Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (2015A030313684, 2020A1515011326) and Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou (No. 202002030419).

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