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Structure of Aminoadipic acid
CAS No.: 542-32-5

Chemical Structure| 542-32-5

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Aminoadipic acid is an intermediate in lysine and purine metabolism, playing a significant role in amino acid metabolism and biosynthesis.

Synonyms: Aminoadipic acid

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Brandt, Tiffany J ; Skaggs, Hayden ; Hundley, Thomas ; Yoder-Himes, Deborah R ;

Abstract: Staphylococcus aureus asymptomatically colonizes the nasal cavity and pharynx of up to 60% of the human population and, as an opportunistic pathogen, can breach its normal habitat, resulting in life-threatening infections. S. aureus infections are of additional concern for populations with impaired immune function such as those with cystic fibrosis (CF) or chronic granulomatous disease. Multi-drug resistance is increasingly common in S. aureus infections, creating an urgent need for new antimicrobials or compounds that improve efficacy of currently available antibiotics. S. aureus biofilms, such as those found in the lungs of people with CF and in soft tissue infections, are notoriously recalcitrant to antimicrobial treatment due to the characteristic metabolic differences associated with a sessile mode of growth. In this work, we show that another CF pathogen, Burkholderia cenocepacia, produces one or more secreted compounds that can prevent S. aureus biofilm formation and inhibit existing S. aureus biofilms. The B. cenocepacia-mediated antagonistic activity is restricted to S. aureus species and perhaps some other staphylococci; however, this inhibition does not necessarily extend to other Gram-positive species. This inhibitory activity is due to death of S. aureus through a contact-independent mechanism, potentially mediated through the siderophore pyochelin and perhaps additional compounds. This works paves the way to better understanding of interactions between these two bacterial pathogens.

Keywords: Burkholderia cenocepacia ; Staphylococcus aureus ; biofilm ; inhibition

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Product Details of Aminoadipic acid

CAS No. :542-32-5
Formula : C6H11NO4
M.W : 161.16
SMILES Code : O=C(O)C(N)CCCC(O)=O
Synonyms :
Aminoadipic acid
MDL No. :MFCD00063119
InChI Key :OYIFNHCXNCRBQI-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Pubchem ID :469

Safety of Aminoadipic acid

GHS Pictogram:
Signal Word:Warning
Hazard Statements:H317
Precautionary Statements:P261-P280

Isoform Comparison

Biological Activity

In Vitro:

Cell Line
Concentration Treated Time Description References
astrocytes 1 mM 24 hours Selective astrocytic toxicity and death, resulting in a significant reduction in GFAP and Aldh1a1 staining, without affecting neuronal number and viability. J Neuroinflammation. 2021 Mar 17;18(1):73
astrocytes 42 μM 4 hours HPLC analysis of L-α-AA uptake showed that cells retained approximately 50% of the initially added substance, and the uptake of L-α-AA was sodium-dependent. J Neurosci. 1984 Oct;4(10):2650-7
astrocytes 21 μM 10 minutes To investigate the uptake mechanism of α-aminoadipic acid in astrocytes, results showed that DL-[14C]-α-AA was almost selectively taken up by astrocytes, with presumptive neurons being free of the radiolabel. J Neurosci. 1984 Oct;4(10):2650-7
Human islets 30 μM 1 hour To evaluate the effect of 2-AAA on insulin secretion from human islets. 2-AAA significantly increased insulin secretion under low glucose conditions. J Clin Invest. 2013 Oct;123(10):4309-17
Murine islets 30 μM 6 hours To evaluate the effect of 2-AAA on insulin secretion from murine islets. 2-AAA significantly augmented insulin secretion under low glucose conditions. J Clin Invest. 2013 Oct;123(10):4309-17
BTC6 cells 0 to 100 μM 0.5 to 72 hours To assess whether 2-AAA increases insulin secretion in a time and/or dose dependent fashion. 2-AAA stimulated insulin secretion from BTC6 cells in a dose- and time-dependent fashion at physiologic concentrations. J Clin Invest. 2013 Oct;123(10):4309-17

In Vivo:

Species
Animal Model
Administration Dosage Frequency Description References
CD1 mice Chronic constriction injury (CCI) model Intrathecal injection 50 nmol Single administration L-AA partially reversed CCI-induced mechanical hypersensitivity at 12 days, with no sex difference. Neurosci Bull. 2018 Feb;34(1):98-108
Mice 5XFAD mouse model Ex vivo organotypic brain slice cultures 1 mM 24 hours L-AAA treatment resulted in increased Aβ levels, reduced expression of neprilysin and insulin-degrading enzyme (IDE), affecting Aβ clearance and degradation mechanisms. J Neuroinflammation. 2021 Mar 17;18(1):73
Mice L-AAA-induced depression model Prefrontal cortex injection 100 µg/mL Once daily for two days To mimic astrocytic pathology and neuroinflammation in depression, G-Rc significantly reduced depression-like behaviors and attenuated inflammatory responses Int J Mol Sci. 2024 Sep 6;25(17):9673
Mice Rgr−/− Gnat1−/− double-mutant mice Incubation in medium 10 mM Single treatment, recorded for 60 minutes To evaluate the toxic effect of α-aminoadipic acid on Müller cells and its impact on cone photosensitivity. Results showed that treatment with α-aminoadipic acid caused rapid loss of cone sensitivity in Rgr+/+ Gnat1?/? retinas, similar to untreated Rgr?/? Gnat1?/? retinas. Neuron. 2019 Jun 19;102(6):1172-1183. e5
Mice Adult mice Subretinal injection 1 µg Single injection, observation time 1 to 21 days To investigate the effect of α-aminoadipic acid on Müller glial cells in vivo, the results showed that α-aminoadipic acid stimulated Müller glial cells to dedifferentiate, migrate and differentiate into photoreceptor cells. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2008 Mar;49(3):1142-50
C57BL/6 male mice High-fat diet-induced diabetes model Drinking water 500 mg/kg/d Up to 5 weeks To evaluate the effect of 2-AAA on glucose homeostasis in mice. 2-AAA-treated mice exhibited significantly lower fasting glucose levels on both standard chow and high-fat diets. J Clin Invest. 2013 Oct;123(10):4309-17

Protocol

Bio Calculators
Preparing Stock Solutions 1mg 5mg 10mg

1 mM

5 mM

10 mM

6.21mL

1.24mL

0.62mL

31.03mL

6.21mL

3.10mL

62.05mL

12.41mL

6.21mL

Dissolving Methods
The prepared working fluid is recommended to be prepared now and used up as soon as possible in a short period of time. The percentage shown in front of the following solvent refers to the volume ratio of the solvent in the final solution; If precipitation or precipitation occurs in the preparation process, it can be assisted by heating and/or ultrasound.
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