Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent critical issue that poses several challenges to health systems. While the discovery of novel antibiotics is currently stalled and prevalently focused on chemical variations of the scaffolds of available drugs, novel targets and innovative strategies are urgently needed to face this global threat. In this context, bacterial G-quadruplexes (G4s) are emerging as timely and profitable targets for the design and development of antimicrobial agents. Indeed, they are expressed in regulatory regions of bacterial genomes, and their modulation has been observed to provide antimicrobial effects with translational perspectives in the context of AMR. In this work, we review the current knowledge of bacterial G4s as well as their modulation by small molecules, including tools and techniques suitable for these investigations. Finally, we critically analyze the needs and future directions in the field, with a focus on the development of small molecules as bacterial G4s modulators endowed with remarkable drug-likeness.

Ciaco, S., Aronne, R., Fiabane, M., Mori, M. (2024). The Rise of Bacterial G-Quadruplexes in Current Antimicrobial Discovery. ACS OMEGA, 9(23), 24163-24180 [10.1021/acsomega.4c01731].

The Rise of Bacterial G-Quadruplexes in Current Antimicrobial Discovery

Ciaco, Stefano;Aronne, Rossella;Mori, Mattia
2024-01-01

Abstract

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a silent critical issue that poses several challenges to health systems. While the discovery of novel antibiotics is currently stalled and prevalently focused on chemical variations of the scaffolds of available drugs, novel targets and innovative strategies are urgently needed to face this global threat. In this context, bacterial G-quadruplexes (G4s) are emerging as timely and profitable targets for the design and development of antimicrobial agents. Indeed, they are expressed in regulatory regions of bacterial genomes, and their modulation has been observed to provide antimicrobial effects with translational perspectives in the context of AMR. In this work, we review the current knowledge of bacterial G4s as well as their modulation by small molecules, including tools and techniques suitable for these investigations. Finally, we critically analyze the needs and future directions in the field, with a focus on the development of small molecules as bacterial G4s modulators endowed with remarkable drug-likeness.
2024
Ciaco, S., Aronne, R., Fiabane, M., Mori, M. (2024). The Rise of Bacterial G-Quadruplexes in Current Antimicrobial Discovery. ACS OMEGA, 9(23), 24163-24180 [10.1021/acsomega.4c01731].
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