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Abstract

In bacteria, disulfide bonds confer stability on many proteins exported to the cell envelope or beyond. These proteins include numerous bacterial virulence factors, and thus bacterial enzymes that promote disulfide bond formation represent targets for compounds inhibiting bacterial virulence. Here, we describe a new target- and cell-based screening methodology for identifying compounds that inhibit the disulfide bond-forming enzymes Escherichia coli DsbB (EcDsbB) or Mycobacterium tuberculosis VKOR (MtbVKOR), which can replace EcDsbB, although the two are not homologs. Initial screening of 51,487 compounds yielded six specifically inhibiting EcDsbB. These compounds share a structural motif and do not inhibit MtbVKOR. A medicinal chemistry approach led us to select related compounds, some of which are much more effective DsbB inhibitors than those found in the screen. These compounds inhibit purified DsbB and prevent anaerobic growth of E. coli. Furthermore, these compounds inhibit all but one of the DsbBs of nine other Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria tested.

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Title
Compounds targeting disulfide bond forming enzyme DsbB of Gram-negative bacteria
Author
Landeta, Cristina; Blazyk, Jessica L; Hatahet, Feras; Meehan, Brian M; Eser, Markus; Myrick, Alissa; Bronstain, Ludmila; Minami, Shoko; Arnold, Holly; Ke, Na; Rubin, Eric J; Furie, Barbara C; Furie, Bruce; Beckwith, Jon; Dutton, Rachel; Boyd, Dana
Pages
292-298
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Apr 2015
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
15524450
e-ISSN
15524469
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1667698432
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Apr 2015