A new screening method to identify inhibitors of the Lol (Localization of lipoproteins) system, a novel antibacterial target

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As the Lol system, which is involved in localization of lipoproteins, is essential for Escherichia coli growth and widely conserved among gram-negative bacteria, it is considered to be a promising target for the development of anti-gram-negative bacterial agents. However, no high-throughput screening method has so far been developed to screen for Lol system inhibitors. By combining three assay systems (anucleate cell blue assay, Lpp assay, and LolA-dependent release inhibition assay) and a drug susceptibility test, we have successfully developed a new screening method for identification of compounds that inhibit the Lol system. Using this new screening method, we screened 23,600 in-house chemical compounds and found 2 Lol system inhibitors. We therefore conclude that our new screening method can efficiently identify new antibacterial agents that target the Lol system.

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Ito, H., Ura, A., Oyamada, Y., Yoshida, H., Yamagishi, J. I., Narita, S. I., … Tokuda, H. (2007). A new screening method to identify inhibitors of the Lol (Localization of lipoproteins) system, a novel antibacterial target. Microbiology and Immunology, 51(3), 263–270. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1348-0421.2007.tb03906.x

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