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      A comparative study of non-native N-acyl L-homoserine lactone analogs in two Pseudomonas aeruginosa quorum sensing receptors that share a common native ligand yet inversely regulate virulence

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          Certain bacteria can coordinate group behaviors via a chemical communication system known as quorum sensing (QS). Gram-negative bacteria typically use N-acyl L-homoserine lactone (AHL) signals and their cognate intracellular LuxR-type receptors for QS. The opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa has a relatively complex QS circuit in which two of its LuxR-type receptors, LasR and QscR, are activated by the same natural signal, N-(3-oxo)-dodecanoyl L-homoserine lactone. Intriguingly, once active, LasR activates virulence pathways in P. aeruginosa, while activated QscR can inactivate LasR and thus repress virulence. We have a limited understanding of the structural features of AHLs that engender either agonistic activity in both receptors or receptor-selective activity. Compounds with the latter active profile could prove especially useful tools to tease out the roles of these two receptors in virulence regulation. A small collection of AHL analogues was assembled and screened in cell-based reporter assays for activity in both LasR and QscR. We identified several structural motifs that bias ligand activation towards each of the two receptors. These findings will inform the development of new synthetic ligands for LasR and QscR with improved potencies and selectivities.

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          Journal
          9413298
          8539
          Bioorg Med Chem
          Bioorg. Med. Chem.
          Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry
          0968-0896
          1464-3391
          22 May 2018
          14 May 2018
          15 October 2018
          15 October 2019
          : 26
          : 19
          : 5336-5342
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Chemistry, University of Wisconsin–Madison, 1101 University Ave., Madison WI 53706, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author. Tel.: +1-608-262-1503; Fax: +1-608-265-4534; blackwell@ 123456chem.wisc.edu (H.E. Blackwell)
          [†]

          Current address: Promega Corporation, 2800 Woods Hollow Rd., Madison, WI 53711 USA

          [‡]

          Current address: Department of Chemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520 USA

          Article
          PMC6234094 PMC6234094 6234094 nihpa969800
          10.1016/j.bmc.2018.05.018
          6234094
          29793752
          4539fdf7-dd54-45c4-b1db-070239208013
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          LasR, Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Quorum sensing, N-(3-oxo)-dodecanoyl L-homoserine lactone,QscR

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