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Morahem Ashengroph

Morahem Ashengroph

Academic rank: Professor
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Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 56118358600
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Faculty: Faculty of Science
Address: Department of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Sciences University of Kurdistan Pasdaran Str., P. O. Box 416, Sanandaj, Iran.
Phone: (2493) 08733664600

Research

Title
Interaction of zincite, alpha-terpineol, geranyl acetate, linalool, myrcenol, terpinolene, and thymol with virulence factors of Escherichia coli, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Biocompatible NPs; medicinal plant species; primary and secondary metabolites; Zinc oxide NPs; multidrug-resistant bacteria
Year
2024
Journal Expert Review of Anti-Infective Therapy
DOI
Researchers Mehran Alavi ، Morahem Ashengroph

Abstract

Background: Based on gas chromatography – mass spectrometry (GC-MS) results of a previous study, six metabolites including alpha-terpineol, geranyl acetate, linalool, myrcenol, terpinolene, and thymol showed significantly higher amounts relative to other metabolites.Methods: A continuation of the previous study, the interaction of these metabolites with the main virulence factors of P. aeruginosa (pseudomonas elastase and exotoxin A), Staphylococcus aureus (alpha-hemolysin and protein 2a), Mycobacterium tuberculosis (ESX-secreted protein B and the ser-ine/threonine protein kinase), and Escherichia coli (heat-labile enterotoxin and Shiga toxin) were evaluated by molecular docking study and molecular simulation.Results: In the case of Shiga toxin, higher and lower binding affinities were related to alpha-terpinolene and zincite with values of −5.8 and −2.6 kcal/mol, respectively. For alpha-hemolysin, terpinolene and alpha-terpinolene demonstrated higher binding affinities with similar energies of −5.9 kcal/mol. Thymol and geranyl acetate showed lower binding energy of −5.7 kcal/mol toward protein 2a. Furthermore, thymol had a higher binding affinity toward heat-labile enterotoxin and ESX-secreted protein B with values of −5.9 and −6.1 kcal/mol, respectively.Conclusions: It is concluded that the availability of secondary metabolites of A. haussknechtii surround-ing zinc oxide (ZnO) NPs can hinder P. aeruginosa by inactivating Pseudomonas elastase and exotoxin