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Development of a Selective Activity-Based Probe for Adenylating Enzymes: Profiling MbtA Involved in Siderophore Biosynthesis from Mycobacterium tuberculosis

  作者 DUCKWORTH BENJAMIN P; WILSON DANIEL J; NELSON KATHRYN M; BOSHOFF HELENA I; BARRY CLIFTON E III; ALDRICH COURTNEY C  
  选自 期刊  ACS CHEMICAL BIOLOGY;  卷期  2012年7-10;  页码  1653-1658  
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[摘要]MbtA is an adenylating enzyme from Mycobacterium tuberculosis that catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of the mycobactins. A bisubstrate inhibitor of MbtA (Sal-AMS) was previously described that displays potent antitubercular activity under iron-replete as well as iron-deficient growth conditions. This finding is surprising since mycobactin biosynthesis is not required under iron-replete conditions and suggests off-target inhibition of additional biochemical pathways. As a first step toward a complete understanding of the mechanism of action of Sal-AMS, we have designed and validated an activity-based probe (ABP) for studying Sal-AMS inhibition in M. tuberculosis. This probe labels pure MbtA as well as MbtA in mycobacterial lysate, and labeling can be completely inhibited by preincubation with Sal-AMS. Furthermore, this probe provides a prototypical core scaffold for the creation of ABPs to profile any of the other 66 adenylating enzymes in Mtb or the multitude of adenylating enzymes in other pathogenic bacteria.

 
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