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Multilevel computational approach to unlock the potential inhibitors of biofilm-EPS, persistence and quinolone signalling in Pseudomonas aeruginosa using mangrove-derived bioactive phytochemicals

Behera, S.; Kungwani, N.; Mohanta, Y. K.

2026-05-09 microbiology
10.64898/2026.05.08.722855 bioRxiv
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Gram-negative opportunistic pathogen is well known for life-threatening acute infections among the human population. The bacterium can withstand most antibiotics by using their high levels of inherent and acquired resistance mechanisms such as Biofilm-EPS, Persistence, and Quorum sensing (QS). Owing to the importance of adaptive antibiotic multi-drug resistance of P. aeruginosa, the current investigation is aimed to explore the phytochemicals derived from mangrove plants as potential agents to control biofilm and drug resistance mechanisms through a multi-mechanistic computational approach. For identifying potential compounds and target, In-silico drug repurposing technique is implemented by docking/virtual screening of 49 phytochemical compounds against 18 proteins involved in the Persister Cell formation, QS, and EPS synthesis in P. aeruginosa which resulted the proteins RelA and SpoT (persistence), PqsA, and PqSR (QS), and PelA and PelB (EPS synthesis) and compounds Taraxerone and Taraxerol to be potential. The results of docking were well corroborated with MD simulations. These targets and compounds explored through in-silico approach, are found to target potential antimicrobial pathways involving EPS synthesis, persistence genes, and QS, aiming to enhance antibiotic efficacy. Further, this study could be reference for in-vivo and in-vitro investigations to evaluate the further effectiveness of the compounds and potentiality of the proteins for MDR therapeutics of P. aeruginosa.

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