Endo-S-c-di-GMP analogues-polymorphism and binding studies with class I riboswitch

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Abstract

C-di-GMP, a cyclic guanine dinucleotide, has been shown to regulate biofilm formation as well as virulence gene expression in a variety of bacteria. Analogues of c-di-GMP have the potential to be used as chemical probes to study c-di-GMP signaling and could even become drug leads for the development of anti-biofilm compounds. Herein we report the synthesis and biophysical studies of a series of c-di-GMP analogues, which have both phosphate and sugar moieties simultaneously modified (called endo-S-c-di-GMP analogues). We used computational methods to predict the relative orientation of the guanine nucleobases in c-di-GMP and analogues. DOSY NMR of the endo-S-c-di-GMP series showed that the polymorphism of c-di-GMP can be tuned with conservative modifications to the phosphate and sugar moieties (conformational steering). Binding studies with Vc2 RNA (a class I c-di-GMP riboswitch) revealed that conservative modifications to the phosphate and 2′-positions of c-di-GMP dramatically affected binding to class I riboswitch. © 2012 by the authors.

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Zhou, J., Sayre, D. A., Wang, J., Pahadi, N., & Sintim, H. O. (2012). Endo-S-c-di-GMP analogues-polymorphism and binding studies with class I riboswitch. Molecules, 17(11), 13376–13389. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules171113376

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