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Title: Exploring Natural Compounds Targeting the Bacterial SHV Protein to Combat Antibiotic Resistance: A Biocomputational Study
Authors: Farah Anjum, Hamsa Jameel Banjer, Nahed Hawsawi, Fouzeyyah Ali Alsaeedi, Ahad Amer Alsaiari, Afaf Alharthi, Abdulraheem Ali Almalki, Maram Jameel Hulbah, Norah Alharthi, Alaa Shafie, Maha Bakhuraysah
Journal: Advancements in Life Sciences
Publisher: Centre of Excellence in Molecular Biology
Country: Pakistan
Year: 2024
Volume: 11
Issue: 4
Language: en
Background: Antibiotic-resistant (AR) bacteria are rapidly spreading worldwide, posing a serious threat to antibiotic efficacy. Bacterial infections have emerged as a persistent threat following decades of antibiotic use. Sulfhydryl variable (SHV) is a well-known bacterial enzyme linked to AR. SHV has a high degree of genetic diversity, resulting in the existence of numerous distinct variants. Methods: The PyRx AutoDock VINA was used to conduct in-silico screening of a natural compound library to assess their interaction with the SHV-1 protein. SwissADME web tools were used to predict the physicochemical, drug-likeness, and ADMET properties of the selected compounds. Result: The compounds PSCdb00708, PSCdb00149, PSCdb00698, and PSCdb00175 bind strongly to the SHV-1 protein and interact strongly with the SHV-1 active site residues, as well as having several amino acid residue interactions in common with avibactam. These compounds exhibited higher binding affinity values than avibactam. Furthermore, these compounds demonstrated no violation of drug-likeness. Conclusion: The compounds PSCdb00708, PSCdb00149, PSCdb00698, and PSCdb00175 can be employed as SHV-1 inhibitors in the management of AR. However, experimental validation is required to optimize them as SHV-1 inhibitors. Keywords: Antibiotic-resistant; Antibiotic; Virtual screening; AutoDock; SHV-1 protein
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