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On the molecular mechanism of nonspecific antimicrobial action of protonated diallylammonium polymers on mycobacterial cells

Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2022-05-01
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ISSN00143057, 18731945
Materials Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
General Physics and Astronomy
Polymers and Plastics
Abstract
• Protonated polydiallylamines exhibit biocidal action on M. smegmatis. • It was proved direct interaction of polymers with the molecules of outer membrane. • Protonated polydiallylamines bind to phenolic glycolipids via non-covalent complex. • Hydrogen bonding gives the main contribution to the energy of complexation. • Rigid cell wall of M. smegmatis is vulnerable to protonated polydiallylamines. The protonated diallylammonium polymers (PDAA) are known to possess a high antimicrobial activity relative to a broad scope of pathogens, unlike their quaternary analog poly( N, N -diallyl- N, N -dimethylammonium chloride) (PDADMAC). Moreover, PDAA exhibits nonspecific antimicrobial activity relative to Mycobacterium tuberculosis , in contrast to known quaternary polymeric and low-molecular-weight biocides. The present paper is devoted to studying, using several physicochemical methods, the different facets of the interaction of secondary poly (diallylammonium trifluoroacetate) (PDAATFA) with Mycobacterium smegmatis – the nearest fast-growing relative of M. tuberculosis in comparison with the action of PDADMAC. We studied the interaction between polymer and phenolic glycolipids molecules (PGL) (i.e., molecules of the outer leaflet of both M. smegmatis and M. tuberculosis cell wall) by FTIR. We used phenyl-β-D-glucuronide as a model compound whose structure is close to that of the glycosylated phenolic part of the PGL molecule. It was assessed the polymer effect on transmembrane potential (TM) and permeability barrier of M. smegmatis . It was studied the biocidal activity of the polymers relative to M. smegmatis . The cytotoxic effect of PDAATFA on M. smegmatis cells was analyzed by TEM. We have proved the direct interaction of polymers with the outer membrane molecules for the first time. FTIR and the rest data show a formation of the non-covalent intermolecular hydrogen-bonded complex between protonated PDAATFA polymers and phenolic glycolipids that leads to the destruction of the mycobacterial outer membrane and, as a result, cell death. We believe that because of the structural similarity of cell wall chemistry and organization, this conclusion is proper for model organism M. smegmatis and pathogenic M. tuberculosis . Contrary to expected, the action of more hydrophobic PDADMAC does not lead to a destruction of the outer membrane but to a gradual suppression of the TM potential and cell death due to inhibition of general bioenergetic processes over the extended treatment time.
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Timofeeva L. et al. On the molecular mechanism of nonspecific antimicrobial action of protonated diallylammonium polymers on mycobacterial cells // European Polymer Journal. 2022. Vol. 171. p. 111214.
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Timofeeva L., Bondarenko G., Nikitushkin V., Simonova Y., Topchiy M. A., Eremenko I., Shleeva M. O., Mulyukin A. L., Kaprelyants A. On the molecular mechanism of nonspecific antimicrobial action of protonated diallylammonium polymers on mycobacterial cells // European Polymer Journal. 2022. Vol. 171. p. 111214.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2022.111214
UR - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2022.111214
TI - On the molecular mechanism of nonspecific antimicrobial action of protonated diallylammonium polymers on mycobacterial cells
T2 - European Polymer Journal
AU - Timofeeva, Larisa
AU - Bondarenko, Galina
AU - Nikitushkin, Vadim
AU - Simonova, Yulia
AU - Topchiy, Maxim A
AU - Eremenko, Ivan
AU - Shleeva, M. O
AU - Mulyukin, Andrey L.
AU - Kaprelyants, Arseny
PY - 2022
DA - 2022/05/01
PB - Elsevier
SP - 111214
VL - 171
SN - 0014-3057
SN - 1873-1945
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@article{2022_Timofeeva,
author = {Larisa Timofeeva and Galina Bondarenko and Vadim Nikitushkin and Yulia Simonova and Maxim A Topchiy and Ivan Eremenko and M. O Shleeva and Andrey L. Mulyukin and Arseny Kaprelyants},
title = {On the molecular mechanism of nonspecific antimicrobial action of protonated diallylammonium polymers on mycobacterial cells},
journal = {European Polymer Journal},
year = {2022},
volume = {171},
publisher = {Elsevier},
month = {may},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2022.111214},
pages = {111214},
doi = {10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2022.111214}
}