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Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ

Mycobacteria regulate their energy (ATP) levels to sustain their survival even in stringent living conditions. Recent studies have shown that mycobacteria not only slow down their respiratory rate but also block ATP hydrolysis of the F-ATP synthase (α(3):β(3):γ:δ:ε:a:b:b’:c(9)) to maintain ATP homeo...

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Autores principales: Harikishore, Amaravadhi, Wong, Chui-Fann, Ragunathan, Priya, Litty, Dennis, Müller, Volker, Grüber, Gerhard
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121456
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author Harikishore, Amaravadhi
Wong, Chui-Fann
Ragunathan, Priya
Litty, Dennis
Müller, Volker
Grüber, Gerhard
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Wong, Chui-Fann
Ragunathan, Priya
Litty, Dennis
Müller, Volker
Grüber, Gerhard
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description Mycobacteria regulate their energy (ATP) levels to sustain their survival even in stringent living conditions. Recent studies have shown that mycobacteria not only slow down their respiratory rate but also block ATP hydrolysis of the F-ATP synthase (α(3):β(3):γ:δ:ε:a:b:b’:c(9)) to maintain ATP homeostasis in situations not amenable for growth. The mycobacteria-specific α C-terminus (α533-545) has unraveled to be the major regulative of latent ATP hydrolysis. Its deletion stimulates ATPase activity while reducing ATP synthesis. In one of the six rotational states of F-ATP synthase, α533-545 has been visualized to dock deep into subunit γ, thereby blocking rotation of γ within the engine. The functional role(s) of this C-terminus in the other rotational states are not clarified yet and are being still pursued in structural studies. Based on the interaction pattern of the docked α533-545 region with subunit γ, we attempted to study the druggability of the α533-545 motif. In this direction, our computational work has led to the development of an eight-featured α533-545 peptide pharmacophore, followed by database screening, molecular docking, and pose selection, resulting in eleven hit molecules. ATP synthesis inhibition assays using recombinant ATP synthase as well as mycobacterial inverted membrane vesicles show that one of the hits, AlMF1, inhibited the mycobacterial F-ATP synthase in a micromolar range. The successful targeting of the α533-545-γ interaction motif demonstrates the potential to develop inhibitors targeting the α site to interrupt rotary coupling with ATP synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-86982992021-12-24 Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ Harikishore, Amaravadhi Wong, Chui-Fann Ragunathan, Priya Litty, Dennis Müller, Volker Grüber, Gerhard Antibiotics (Basel) Article Mycobacteria regulate their energy (ATP) levels to sustain their survival even in stringent living conditions. Recent studies have shown that mycobacteria not only slow down their respiratory rate but also block ATP hydrolysis of the F-ATP synthase (α(3):β(3):γ:δ:ε:a:b:b’:c(9)) to maintain ATP homeostasis in situations not amenable for growth. The mycobacteria-specific α C-terminus (α533-545) has unraveled to be the major regulative of latent ATP hydrolysis. Its deletion stimulates ATPase activity while reducing ATP synthesis. In one of the six rotational states of F-ATP synthase, α533-545 has been visualized to dock deep into subunit γ, thereby blocking rotation of γ within the engine. The functional role(s) of this C-terminus in the other rotational states are not clarified yet and are being still pursued in structural studies. Based on the interaction pattern of the docked α533-545 region with subunit γ, we attempted to study the druggability of the α533-545 motif. In this direction, our computational work has led to the development of an eight-featured α533-545 peptide pharmacophore, followed by database screening, molecular docking, and pose selection, resulting in eleven hit molecules. ATP synthesis inhibition assays using recombinant ATP synthase as well as mycobacterial inverted membrane vesicles show that one of the hits, AlMF1, inhibited the mycobacterial F-ATP synthase in a micromolar range. The successful targeting of the α533-545-γ interaction motif demonstrates the potential to develop inhibitors targeting the α site to interrupt rotary coupling with ATP synthesis. MDPI 2021-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8698299/ /pubmed/34943667 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121456 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Harikishore, Amaravadhi
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Müller, Volker
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Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title_full Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title_fullStr Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title_short Targeting Mycobacterial F-ATP Synthase C-Terminal α Subunit Interaction Motif on Rotary Subunit γ
title_sort targeting mycobacterial f-atp synthase c-terminal α subunit interaction motif on rotary subunit γ
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8698299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34943667
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10121456
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