Molecular insights into quorum sensing in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria via molecular modelling of the transcriptional regulator AfeR and of the binding mode of long-chain acyl homoserine lactones
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Soulère, Laurent
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Molecular insights into quorum sensing in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans bacteria via molecular modelling of the transcriptional regulator AfeR and of the binding mode of long-chain acyl homoserine lactones
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Amino acid sequence alignments of the transcriptional
regulator AfeR, which is involved in type 1
quorum sensing (QS) in Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
bacteria, with other acyl homoserine lactone (AHL)-
dependent QS regulators, revealed the presence of strictly
or highly conserved residues located in the active site of
these proteins. As a consequence, a model of AfeR was
constructed to study the binding mode of long-chain AHLs
using molecular dynamics and subsequent rigid ligand
docking. This study, performed on the tetradecanoyl
homoserine lactone C14-AHL, showed that the binding
mode involved a curved conformation. Based on these
results, the binding mode of tetradec-7-Z enoyl homoserine
lactone, an AHL that is conformationally constrained due to
the presence of the cis double bond, was investigated. This
mono-unsaturated AHL with its preferential curved shape
conformation was found to be particularly well adapted to
the active site of AfeR. These results should be helpful in
the rational design of QS modulators with potential
biotechnological applications and especially in the improvement
of industrial bioleaching from ores.
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Financial support from MENESR and CNRS
are gratefully acknowledged. This work was also supported by ECOS/
CONICYT C05 B04, FONDECYT 1040676, ICM P05-001-F grants
and ICM project P-05-001-F.
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JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR MODELING, Volume: 14, Issue: 7, Pages: 599-606, 2008
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