Computational modelling of efflux pumps and their inhibitors

RAMASWAMY, VENKATA KRISHNAN;CACCIOTTO, PIERPAOLO;MALLOCI, GIULIANO;VARGIU, ATTILIO VITTORIO;RUGGERONE, PAOLO
2017-01-01

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance is based on the multifarious strategies that bacteria adopt to face antibiotic therapies, making it a key public health concern of our era. Among these strategies, efflux pumps (EPs) contribute significantly to increase the levels and profiles of resistance by expelling a broad range of unrelated compounds - buying time for the organisms to develop specific resistance. In Gram-negative bacteria, many of these chromosomally encoded transporters form multicomponent 'pumps' that span both inner and outer membranes and are driven energetically by a primary or secondary transporter component. One of the strategies to reinvigorate the efficacy of antimicrobials is by joint administration with EP inhibitors (EPI), which either block the substrate binding and/or hinder any of the transport-dependent steps of the pump. In this review, we provide an overview of multidrug-resistance EPs, their inhibition strategies and the relevant findings from the various computational simulation studies reported to datewith respect to deciphering the mechanism of action of inhibitors with the purpose of improving their rational design.
2017
Inglese
61
1
141
156
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http://essays.biochemistry.org/content/61/1/141.full-text.pdf
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Bacteria; Computer simulations; Efflux systems; Molecular dynamics; Multidrug resistance; Medicine (all); Biochemistry; Molecular Biology
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Ramaswamy, VENKATA KRISHNAN; Cacciotto, Pierpaolo; Malloci, Giuliano; Vargiu, ATTILIO VITTORIO; Ruggerone, Paolo
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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