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Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents

[Image: see text] Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug resistance is emerging and new drug targets are needed. Tryptophan biosynthesis is necessary for M. tuberculosis replication and virulence. Indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase (IGPS) catalyzes a step in M. tuberculosis tryptophan biosynthesis and ha...

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Autores principales: Konas, David W., Cho, Sarah, Thomas, Oshane D., Bhatti, Maryum M., Leon Hernandez, Katherine, Moran, Cinthya, Booter, Hedda, Candela, Thomas, Lacap, Joseph, McFadden, Paige, van den Berg, Savannah, Welter, Alyssa M., Peralta, Ashley, Janson, Cheryl A., Catalano, Jaclyn, Goodey, Nina M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.3c00029
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author Konas, David W.
Cho, Sarah
Thomas, Oshane D.
Bhatti, Maryum M.
Leon Hernandez, Katherine
Moran, Cinthya
Booter, Hedda
Candela, Thomas
Lacap, Joseph
McFadden, Paige
van den Berg, Savannah
Welter, Alyssa M.
Peralta, Ashley
Janson, Cheryl A.
Catalano, Jaclyn
Goodey, Nina M.
author_facet Konas, David W.
Cho, Sarah
Thomas, Oshane D.
Bhatti, Maryum M.
Leon Hernandez, Katherine
Moran, Cinthya
Booter, Hedda
Candela, Thomas
Lacap, Joseph
McFadden, Paige
van den Berg, Savannah
Welter, Alyssa M.
Peralta, Ashley
Janson, Cheryl A.
Catalano, Jaclyn
Goodey, Nina M.
author_sort Konas, David W.
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description [Image: see text] Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug resistance is emerging and new drug targets are needed. Tryptophan biosynthesis is necessary for M. tuberculosis replication and virulence. Indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase (IGPS) catalyzes a step in M. tuberculosis tryptophan biosynthesis and has been suggested as a potential anti-infective target, but our understanding of this enzyme is limited. To aid in inhibitor design and gain a greater mechanistic picture of this enzyme, there is a need to understand the roles of active site amino acids in ligand binding and catalysis. In this work, we explored the roles of conserved active site amino acids Glu57, Lys59, Lys119, Glu168, and Glu219. Mutation of each to Ala results in loss of all detectable activity. The Glu57Gln, Lys59Arg, Lys119Arg, Glu168Gln, and Glu219Asp mutations result in large activity losses, while Glu219Gln has enhanced activity. Analysis of the enzymatic data yields the following main conclusions: (A) Lys119 is the likely catalytic acid in the CdRP ring closure step. (B) Glu168 stabilizes a charged reaction intermediate and may also be the catalytic base. (C) Glu57, Glu219, and Lys119 form a closely arranged triad in which Glu57 and Glu219 modulate the pK(a) of Lys119, and thus overall activity. This increased understanding of inter- and intramolecular interactions and demonstration of the highly coordinated nature of the M. tuberculosis IGPS active site provide new mechanistic information and guidance for future work with this potential new drug target.
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spelling pubmed-105912982023-10-24 Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents Konas, David W. Cho, Sarah Thomas, Oshane D. Bhatti, Maryum M. Leon Hernandez, Katherine Moran, Cinthya Booter, Hedda Candela, Thomas Lacap, Joseph McFadden, Paige van den Berg, Savannah Welter, Alyssa M. Peralta, Ashley Janson, Cheryl A. Catalano, Jaclyn Goodey, Nina M. ACS Bio Med Chem Au [Image: see text] Mycobacterium tuberculosis drug resistance is emerging and new drug targets are needed. Tryptophan biosynthesis is necessary for M. tuberculosis replication and virulence. Indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase (IGPS) catalyzes a step in M. tuberculosis tryptophan biosynthesis and has been suggested as a potential anti-infective target, but our understanding of this enzyme is limited. To aid in inhibitor design and gain a greater mechanistic picture of this enzyme, there is a need to understand the roles of active site amino acids in ligand binding and catalysis. In this work, we explored the roles of conserved active site amino acids Glu57, Lys59, Lys119, Glu168, and Glu219. Mutation of each to Ala results in loss of all detectable activity. The Glu57Gln, Lys59Arg, Lys119Arg, Glu168Gln, and Glu219Asp mutations result in large activity losses, while Glu219Gln has enhanced activity. Analysis of the enzymatic data yields the following main conclusions: (A) Lys119 is the likely catalytic acid in the CdRP ring closure step. (B) Glu168 stabilizes a charged reaction intermediate and may also be the catalytic base. (C) Glu57, Glu219, and Lys119 form a closely arranged triad in which Glu57 and Glu219 modulate the pK(a) of Lys119, and thus overall activity. This increased understanding of inter- and intramolecular interactions and demonstration of the highly coordinated nature of the M. tuberculosis IGPS active site provide new mechanistic information and guidance for future work with this potential new drug target. American Chemical Society 2023-07-26 /pmc/articles/PMC10591298/ /pubmed/37876495 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.3c00029 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Konas, David W.
Cho, Sarah
Thomas, Oshane D.
Bhatti, Maryum M.
Leon Hernandez, Katherine
Moran, Cinthya
Booter, Hedda
Candela, Thomas
Lacap, Joseph
McFadden, Paige
van den Berg, Savannah
Welter, Alyssa M.
Peralta, Ashley
Janson, Cheryl A.
Catalano, Jaclyn
Goodey, Nina M.
Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title_full Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title_fullStr Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title_short Investigating the Roles of Active Site Residues in Mycobacterium tuberculosis Indole-3-glycerol Phosphate Synthase, a Potential Target for Antitubercular Agents
title_sort investigating the roles of active site residues in mycobacterium tuberculosis indole-3-glycerol phosphate synthase, a potential target for antitubercular agents
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10591298/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37876495
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomedchemau.3c00029
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