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Cheminformatic Characterization of Natural Antimicrobial Products for the Development of New Lead Compounds

Samson O. Oselusi, Alan Christoffels, Samuel Egieyeh

2021Molecules29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The growing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) of pathogenic organisms to currently prescribed drugs has resulted in the failure to treat various infections caused by these superbugs. Therefore, to keep pace with the increasing drug resistance, there is a pressing need for novel antimicrobial agents, especially from non-conventional sources. Several natural products (NPs) have been shown to display promising in vitro activities against multidrug-resistant pathogens. Still, only a few of these compounds have been studied as prospective drug candidates. This may be due to the expensive and time-consuming process of conducting important studies on these compounds. The present review focuses on applying cheminformatics strategies to characterize, prioritize, and optimize NPs to develop new lead compounds against antimicrobial resistance pathogens. Moreover, case studies where these strategies have been used to identify potential drug candidates, including a few selected open-access tools commonly used for these studies, are briefly outlined.

Topics & Concepts

AntimicrobialCheminformaticsAntibiotic resistanceLead (geology)Antimicrobial drugBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringDrugDrug resistanceMultiple drug resistanceBiologyAntibioticsPharmacologyMicrobiologyBioinformaticsEngineeringPaleontologyComputational Drug Discovery MethodsSynthesis and biological activityMicrobial Natural Products and Biosynthesis