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Title:The Potential of 24-Propylcholestrol as Antibacterial Oral Bacteria of Enterococcus faecalis ATCC 29212 and Inhibitor Biofilms Formation: in vitro and in silico Study
Author(s):Windaryanti D; Gabriel CS; Hidayat IW; Zainuddin A; Dharsono HDA; Satari MH; Kurnia D;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Science, Universitas Padjadjaran, Sumedang, Indonesia. Department of Conservative Dentistry, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia. Department of Oral Biology, Faculty of Dentistry, Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia"
Journal Title:Adv Appl Bioinform Chem
Year:2022
Volume:20221222
Issue:
Page Number:99 - 111
DOI: 10.2147/AABC.S372337
ISSN/ISBN:1178-6949 (Print) 1178-6949 (Electronic) 1178-6949 (Linking)
Abstract:"INTRODUCTION: Uncontrolled biofilm can cause several diseases such as dental caries, gingivitis, and periodontitis. Dental caries is a disease caused by the accumulation of plaque-containing pathogenic bacteria, including Enterococcus faecalis. These bacteria infect the root canals of teeth and colonize to form biofilms. Biofilm inhibition is carried out by interfering with cell wall formation metabolism. MurA enzyme has a role in peptidoglycan biosynthesis of cell walls. Enterococcal surface protein (Esp) is the main contributor of E. faecalis to form biofilms. In addition, inhibition of biofilms by interfering with the quorum sensing (QS) system, suppressing gelatinase virulence factors by blocking autoinducers gelatinase biosynthesis-activating pheromone (GBAP). PURPOSE: Knowing the potential of Piper betel Linn. compounds as antibacterial in vitro and antibiofilm agents against E. faecalis in silico. PATIENTS AND METHODS: The compounds were purified by a bioactivity-guided chromatographic method. Antibacterial activity was tested by disc diffusion method, in vitro studies. In silico study, compound P. betel L. was used as the test ligand and compared with positive control fosfomycin, ambuic acid, quercetin, and taxifolin. The proteins used MurA, Esp, GBAP, and gelatinase were docking with the Autodock Vina PyRx 0.8 followed by the PYMOL program and visualized with the Discovery Studio 2020 program. RESULTS: An antibacterial compound was identified 24-propylcholesterol which can inhibit the activity of E. faecalis ATCC 29212 with MIC value of 78.1 microg/mL and MBC value of 156.3 microg/mL. Molecular docking results showed the binding affinity of 24-propylcholesterol with MurA, ESP, GBAP, and gelatinase enzymes was -7.6, -8.7, -5.3, and -7.9 kcal/mol. CONCLUSION: 24-propylcholesterol has potential as an antibacterial against E. faecalis and as an antibiofilm through in silico inhibition of QS. However, further research is needed in vitro and in vivo to determine the effectiveness of these compounds as antibacterial and antibiofilm"
Keywords:24-propylcholesterol MurA Piper betel Linn Qs biofilm;
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEWindaryanti, Devi Gabriel, Christine Sondang Hidayat, Ika Wiani Zainuddin, Achmad Dharsono, Hendra Dian Adhita Satari, Mieke Hemiawati Kurnia, Dikdik eng New Zealand 2022/12/30 Adv Appl Bioinform Chem. 2022 Dec 22; 15:99-111. doi: 10.2147/AABC.S372337. eCollection 2022"

 
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