Quest for antimicrobiol agent: from nanoparticle to computational biology (antimi crobial resistance element CFR as the target protein)
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Rapid emergence of superbugs at an unprecedented rate is posing great risk to human
health. To address this issue, a diversified integrated approach of antibiotic development,
scope of nanoparticles and in silico potentiators screening has been explored in this study.
In this regard computation biology approach has been taken in consideration for
identification of ligands that could be co-administered with the present-day PhLOPS
antibiotics, especially chloramphenicol. The screening parameters ADMET was employed
to screen ligands with drug-likeness. In addition, the ligand needed to be non-inhibitory
to hMAT1A and Cyp450 3A4 due to their role in immunity and drug metabolism, hence
molecular docking with these proteins were performed prior to final docking against the
resistance element Cfr. The lead compound ZINC72320745 with inhibitory binding affinity
against bacterial Cfr enzyme responsible for chloramphenicol clearance in bacteria has a
furan scaffold that suggests the saprophytic nature of the Streptomyces sps. could be
explored further with furfural supplementation in the media. However, in this research,
tannic acid incorporated modified media was introduced to isolate robust Streptomyces,
due to its polyphenolic stress inducing nature. Further, antimicrobials (antibiotic and
biogenic nanoparticles) were synthesized and tested against standard pathogens after
UV-Vis spectroscopy characterization of silver nanoparticles. The results showed the
greater pathogen inhibition with silver nanoparticles than its secondary metabolite.
Moreover, the FTIR analysis of the nanoparticle revealed presence of phenol, vinylic ether
and imine or oxime group in extract, indicating responsible for its antimicrobial as well as
reducing property. The isolate I53 has been found clade forming with Streptomyces
rubiginosohelvolus strain 183DZ from the phylogenetic analysis suggesting relatedness.
Keywords: Streptomycetes, antibiotics, Silver nanoparticle, Molecular docking, Cfr, RlmN,
UV-Vis spectroscopy, FTIR
