Inhibition of Escherichia coli ATP synthase by dietary ginger phenolics
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Abstract
For centuries, dietary ginger has been known for its antioxidant, anticancer, and antibacterial properties. In the current study, we examined the link between antibacterial properties of 7 dietary ginger phenolics (DGPs)—gingerenone A, 6-gingerol, 8-gingerol, 10-gingerol, paradol, 6-shogaol, and zingerone—and inhibition of bacterial ATP synthase. DGPs caused complete (100%) inhibition of wild-type Escherichia coli membrane-bound F1Fo ATP synthase, but partial and variable (0%–87%) inhibition of phytochemical binding site mutant enzymes αR283D, αE284R, βV265Q, and γT273A. The mutant enzyme ATPase activity was 16-fold to 100-fold lower than that of the wild-type enzyme. The growth of wild-type, null, and mutant strains in the presence of the 7 DGPs were abrogated to variable degrees on limiting glucose and succinate media. DGPs-caused variable inhibitory profiles of wild-type and mutant ATP synthase confirm that residues of α-, β-, and γ-subunits are involved in the formation of phytochemical binding site. The variable degree of growth in the presence of DGPs also indicates the possibility of molecular targets other than ATP synthase. Our results establish that antibacterial properties of DGPs can be linked to the binding and inhibition of bacterial ATP synthase. Therefore, bacterial ATP synthase is a valuable molecular target for DGPs.
First Page
2130
Last Page
2143
DOI
10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.05.168
Publication Date
7-1-2021
Recommended Citation
Hughes, Taurin; Azim, Samiya; and Ahmad, Zulfiqar, "Inhibition of Escherichia coli ATP synthase by dietary ginger phenolics" (2021). All KCOM Faculty Publications. 149.
https://scholarworks.atsu.edu/kcom-faculty/149