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Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA

trans-Translation is conserved throughout bacteria and is essential in many species. High-throughput screening identified a tetrazole-based trans-translation inhibitor, KKL-55, that has broad-spectrum antibiotic activity. A biotinylated version of KKL-55 pulled down elongation factor thermo-unstable...

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Autores principales: Marathe, Neeraja, Nguyen, Ha An, Alumasa, John N., Kuzmishin Nagy, Alexandra B., Vazquez, Michael, Dunham, Christine M., Keiler, Kenneth C.
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37681945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01461-23
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author Marathe, Neeraja
Nguyen, Ha An
Alumasa, John N.
Kuzmishin Nagy, Alexandra B.
Vazquez, Michael
Dunham, Christine M.
Keiler, Kenneth C.
author_facet Marathe, Neeraja
Nguyen, Ha An
Alumasa, John N.
Kuzmishin Nagy, Alexandra B.
Vazquez, Michael
Dunham, Christine M.
Keiler, Kenneth C.
author_sort Marathe, Neeraja
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description trans-Translation is conserved throughout bacteria and is essential in many species. High-throughput screening identified a tetrazole-based trans-translation inhibitor, KKL-55, that has broad-spectrum antibiotic activity. A biotinylated version of KKL-55 pulled down elongation factor thermo-unstable (EF-Tu) from bacterial lysates. Purified EF-Tu bound KKL-55 in vitro with a K (d) = 2 µM, confirming a high-affinity interaction. An X-ray crystal structure showed that KKL-55 binds in domain 3 of EF-Tu, and mutation of residues in the binding pocket abolished KKL-55 binding. RNA-binding assays in vitro showed that KKL-55 inhibits binding between EF-Tu and transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) but not between EF-Tu and tRNA. These data demonstrate a new mechanism for the inhibition of EF-Tu function and suggest that this specific inhibition of EF-Tu•tmRNA binding is a viable target for antibiotic development. IMPORTANCE: Elongation factor thermo-unstable (EF-Tu) is a universally conserved translation factor that mediates productive interactions between tRNAs and the ribosome. In bacteria, EF-Tu also delivers transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA)-SmpB to the ribosome during trans-translation. We report the first small molecule, KKL-55, that specifically inhibits EF-Tu activity in trans-translation without affecting its activity in normal translation. KKL-55 has broad-spectrum antibiotic activity, suggesting that compounds targeted to the tmRNA-binding interface of EF-Tu could be developed into new antibiotics to treat drug-resistant infections.
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spelling pubmed-106539182023-09-08 Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA Marathe, Neeraja Nguyen, Ha An Alumasa, John N. Kuzmishin Nagy, Alexandra B. Vazquez, Michael Dunham, Christine M. Keiler, Kenneth C. mBio Research Article trans-Translation is conserved throughout bacteria and is essential in many species. High-throughput screening identified a tetrazole-based trans-translation inhibitor, KKL-55, that has broad-spectrum antibiotic activity. A biotinylated version of KKL-55 pulled down elongation factor thermo-unstable (EF-Tu) from bacterial lysates. Purified EF-Tu bound KKL-55 in vitro with a K (d) = 2 µM, confirming a high-affinity interaction. An X-ray crystal structure showed that KKL-55 binds in domain 3 of EF-Tu, and mutation of residues in the binding pocket abolished KKL-55 binding. RNA-binding assays in vitro showed that KKL-55 inhibits binding between EF-Tu and transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA) but not between EF-Tu and tRNA. These data demonstrate a new mechanism for the inhibition of EF-Tu function and suggest that this specific inhibition of EF-Tu•tmRNA binding is a viable target for antibiotic development. IMPORTANCE: Elongation factor thermo-unstable (EF-Tu) is a universally conserved translation factor that mediates productive interactions between tRNAs and the ribosome. In bacteria, EF-Tu also delivers transfer-messenger RNA (tmRNA)-SmpB to the ribosome during trans-translation. We report the first small molecule, KKL-55, that specifically inhibits EF-Tu activity in trans-translation without affecting its activity in normal translation. KKL-55 has broad-spectrum antibiotic activity, suggesting that compounds targeted to the tmRNA-binding interface of EF-Tu could be developed into new antibiotics to treat drug-resistant infections. American Society for Microbiology 2023-09-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10653918/ /pubmed/37681945 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01461-23 Text en Copyright © 2023 Marathe et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Marathe, Neeraja
Nguyen, Ha An
Alumasa, John N.
Kuzmishin Nagy, Alexandra B.
Vazquez, Michael
Dunham, Christine M.
Keiler, Kenneth C.
Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title_full Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title_fullStr Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title_short Antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of EF-Tu to tmRNA but not to tRNA
title_sort antibiotic that inhibits trans-translation blocks binding of ef-tu to tmrna but not to trna
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37681945
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mbio.01461-23
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