Exploring the Antibiotic Potential of a Serine Protease from Solanum trilobatum Against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms

dc.contributor.authorRadhakrishnan, Manohar
dc.contributor.authorBalu, Kanal Elamparithi
dc.contributor.authorKarthik, Lakshminarayanan
dc.contributor.authorNagampalli, Raghavendra Sashi Krishna
dc.contributor.authorNadendla, Eswar Kumar
dc.contributor.authorKrishnasamy, Gunasekaran
dc.contributor.departmentBiochemistry and Molecular Biology, School of Medicine
dc.date.accessioned2025-06-13T11:58:03Z
dc.date.available2025-06-13T11:58:03Z
dc.date.issued2025-05-07
dc.description.abstractBackground: Multi-antibiotic resistance has become an alarming issue in treating bacterial infections in both community and medical environments. Globally, the scientific community has been exploring multi-antibiotic techniques to find new ways to address this challenge. To address this critical challenge and explore alternative antibiotic treatments, we investigated the potential of Solanum trilobatum, an edible and medicinally important herb plant in Ayurvedic medicine. Methods: Our research focused on a 60 kDa serine protease isolated and purified from the leaves of S. trilobatum, which showed evidence of possessing hydrolase activity. In this study, we examined the capability of the purified enzyme to eradicate preformed biofilms of S. aureus in combination with ampicillin. Additionally, we assessed the stability of the enzyme in the presence of metal ions and detergents. Results: Enzyme kinetics revealed a Vmax of 48.63 µM/min and a Km of 14.08 µM, indicating efficient enzymatic activity. Furthermore, the enzyme exhibited maximum activity at physiological pH, suggesting its potential effectiveness under physiological conditions. Conclusions: Our preliminary findings highlight the promising role of this enzyme as a potential agent to combat S. aureus biofilms, especially when used in conjunction with ampicillin, as an alternative antibiotic approach.
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dc.identifier.citationRadhakrishnan M, Balu KE, Karthik L, Nagampalli RSK, Nadendla EK, Krishnasamy G. Exploring the Antibiotic Potential of a Serine Protease from Solanum trilobatum Against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms. Infect Dis Rep. 2025;17(3):50. Published 2025 May 7. doi:10.3390/idr17030050
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1805/48688
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherMDPI
dc.relation.isversionof10.3390/idr17030050
dc.relation.journalInfectious Disease Reports
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 Internationalen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.sourcePMC
dc.subjectStaphylococcus aureus
dc.subjectBiofilm
dc.subjectInfectious disease
dc.subjectSolanum trilobatum
dc.subjectSerine protease
dc.titleExploring the Antibiotic Potential of a Serine Protease from Solanum trilobatum Against Staphylococcus aureus Biofilms
dc.typeArticle
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