Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi

Recently, growing interest has been devoted to the investigation of compounds with antimicrobial activity due to rising cases of resistance of microbes to known therapies. A reliable and versatile source of novel drug discovery was recently found among endophytic fungi. Hitherto, the research usuall...

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Main Authors: Ignjatović Janko, Đajić Nevena, Krmar Jovana, Protić Ana, Štrukelj Borut, Otašević Biljana
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Language:English
Published: Serbian Chemical Society 2021-01-01
Series:Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2021/0352-51392100002I.pdf
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spelling doaj-b9614018e7924b89b8facb53345623a12021-03-19T14:14:20ZengSerbian Chemical Society Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society0352-51391820-74212021-01-0186212513710.2298/JSC200815002I0352-51392100002IMolecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungiIgnjatović Janko0Đajić Nevena1Krmar Jovana2Protić Ana3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6304-1913Štrukelj Borut4Otašević Biljana5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4747-927XDepartment of Drug Analysis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Drug Analysis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Drug Analysis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaDepartment of Drug Analysis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaFaculty of Pharmacy, University of Ljubljana, Ljubljana, SloveniaDepartment of Drug Analysis, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Pharmacy, Belgrade, SerbiaRecently, growing interest has been devoted to the investigation of compounds with antimicrobial activity due to rising cases of resistance of microbes to known therapies. A reliable and versatile source of novel drug discovery was recently found among endophytic fungi. Hitherto, the research usually enclosed the in vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity and chemical structure elucidation of biomolecules extracted from fungal material. Therefore, this research was designed as an extension to previous investigations of endophytic fungi growing on conifer needles by means of conducting a molecular docking study. The in silico methods were used with the main goal to make a contribution to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the interaction of biomolecules isolated from fungus Phomopsis species and eight different types of receptors that belong to usually multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens. The results revealed valuable interactions with receptors 3G7B (Staphylococcus aureus’s gyrase B), 1F0K (1.9 Å structure of Escherichia coli’s transferase) and 1SHV (Klebsiella pneumoniae’s SHV-1 β-lactamase) thus pointing out the receptors that trigger antibiotic response upon activation by the most potent compounds 325-3, 325-5, phomoenamide and phomol. These findings also recommended further discovery of novel potent and broadspectrum antibiotics based on the structure of selected molecules.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2021/0352-51392100002I.pdfendophytesantibacterial activityin silico drug discovery
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author Ignjatović Janko
Đajić Nevena
Krmar Jovana
Protić Ana
Štrukelj Borut
Otašević Biljana
spellingShingle Ignjatović Janko
Đajić Nevena
Krmar Jovana
Protić Ana
Štrukelj Borut
Otašević Biljana
Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
endophytes
antibacterial activity
in silico drug discovery
author_facet Ignjatović Janko
Đajić Nevena
Krmar Jovana
Protić Ana
Štrukelj Borut
Otašević Biljana
author_sort Ignjatović Janko
title Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
title_short Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
title_full Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
title_fullStr Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
title_full_unstemmed Molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
title_sort molecular docking study on biomolecules isolated from endophytic fungi
publisher Serbian Chemical Society
series Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society
issn 0352-5139
1820-7421
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Recently, growing interest has been devoted to the investigation of compounds with antimicrobial activity due to rising cases of resistance of microbes to known therapies. A reliable and versatile source of novel drug discovery was recently found among endophytic fungi. Hitherto, the research usually enclosed the in vitro evaluation of antimicrobial activity and chemical structure elucidation of biomolecules extracted from fungal material. Therefore, this research was designed as an extension to previous investigations of endophytic fungi growing on conifer needles by means of conducting a molecular docking study. The in silico methods were used with the main goal to make a contribution to the understanding of the mechanisms underlying the interaction of biomolecules isolated from fungus Phomopsis species and eight different types of receptors that belong to usually multidrug resistant bacterial pathogens. The results revealed valuable interactions with receptors 3G7B (Staphylococcus aureus’s gyrase B), 1F0K (1.9 Å structure of Escherichia coli’s transferase) and 1SHV (Klebsiella pneumoniae’s SHV-1 β-lactamase) thus pointing out the receptors that trigger antibiotic response upon activation by the most potent compounds 325-3, 325-5, phomoenamide and phomol. These findings also recommended further discovery of novel potent and broadspectrum antibiotics based on the structure of selected molecules.
topic endophytes
antibacterial activity
in silico drug discovery
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-5139/2021/0352-51392100002I.pdf
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