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  • Discovering Selective Digua...
    Rinaldo, S; Giardina, G; Mantoni, F; Paiardini, A; Paone, Alessio; Cutruzzolà, Francesca

    Methods in molecular biology, 2017, Letnik: 1657
    Journal Article

    One of the most important signals involved in controlling biofilm formation is represented by the intracellular second messenger 3',5'-cyclic diguanylic acid (c-di-GMP). Since the pathways involved in c-di-GMP biosynthesis and breakdown are found only in bacteria, targeting c-di-GMP metabolism represents an attractive strategy for the development of biofilm-disrupting drugs. Here, we present the workflow required to perform a structure-based design of inhibitors of diguanylate cyclases, the enzymes responsible for c-di-GMP biosynthesis. Downstream of the virtual screening process, detailed in the first part of the chapter, we report the step-by-step protocols required to test the positive hits in vitro and to validate their selectivity, thus minimizing possible off-target effects.