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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange

Fragment screening and high throughput screening are complementary approaches that combine with structural biology to explore the binding capabilities of an active site. We have used a fragment-based approach on malate synthase (GlcB) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and discovered several novel bind...

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Autores principales: Huang, Hsiao-Ling, Krieger, Inna V., Parai, Maloy K., Gawandi, Vijay B., Sacchettini, James C.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.750877
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author Huang, Hsiao-Ling
Krieger, Inna V.
Parai, Maloy K.
Gawandi, Vijay B.
Sacchettini, James C.
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description Fragment screening and high throughput screening are complementary approaches that combine with structural biology to explore the binding capabilities of an active site. We have used a fragment-based approach on malate synthase (GlcB) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and discovered several novel binding chemotypes. In addition, the crystal structures of GlcB in complex with these fragments indicated conformational changes in the active site that represent the enzyme conformations during catalysis. Additional structures of the complex with malate and of the apo form of GlcB supported that hypothesis. Comparative analysis of GlcB structures in complex with 18 fragments allowed us to characterize the preferred chemotypes and their binding modes. The fragment structures showed a hydrogen bond to the backbone carbonyl of Met-631. We successfully incorporated an indole group from a fragment into an existing phenyl-diketo acid series. The resulting indole-containing inhibitor was 100-fold more potent than the parent phenyl-diketo acid with an IC(50) value of 20 nm.
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spelling pubmed-52071662017-01-17 Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange Huang, Hsiao-Ling Krieger, Inna V. Parai, Maloy K. Gawandi, Vijay B. Sacchettini, James C. J Biol Chem Protein Structure and Folding Fragment screening and high throughput screening are complementary approaches that combine with structural biology to explore the binding capabilities of an active site. We have used a fragment-based approach on malate synthase (GlcB) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis and discovered several novel binding chemotypes. In addition, the crystal structures of GlcB in complex with these fragments indicated conformational changes in the active site that represent the enzyme conformations during catalysis. Additional structures of the complex with malate and of the apo form of GlcB supported that hypothesis. Comparative analysis of GlcB structures in complex with 18 fragments allowed us to characterize the preferred chemotypes and their binding modes. The fragment structures showed a hydrogen bond to the backbone carbonyl of Met-631. We successfully incorporated an indole group from a fragment into an existing phenyl-diketo acid series. The resulting indole-containing inhibitor was 100-fold more potent than the parent phenyl-diketo acid with an IC(50) value of 20 nm. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2016-12-30 2016-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC5207166/ /pubmed/27738104 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.750877 Text en © 2016 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
spellingShingle Protein Structure and Folding
Huang, Hsiao-Ling
Krieger, Inna V.
Parai, Maloy K.
Gawandi, Vijay B.
Sacchettini, James C.
Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title_full Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title_fullStr Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title_short Mycobacterium tuberculosis Malate Synthase Structures with Fragments Reveal a Portal for Substrate/Product Exchange
title_sort mycobacterium tuberculosis malate synthase structures with fragments reveal a portal for substrate/product exchange
topic Protein Structure and Folding
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5207166/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27738104
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.750877
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