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5X21

Crystal structure of Thermus thermophilus transcription initiation complex with GpA and pseudouridimycin (PUM)

Summary for 5X21
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb5x21/pdb
Related5x22
DescriptorDNA-directed RNA polymerase subunit alpha, ZINC ION, (1S)-1,4-anhydro-5-[(N-carbamimidoylglycyl-N~2~-hydroxy-L-glutaminyl)amino]-5-deoxy-1-(2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4-tetrahydropyrimidin-5-yl)-D-ribitol, ... (12 entities in total)
Functional Keywordstranscription, rna polymerase, transcription inhibition, nucleoside-analog inhibitor, pseudouridimycin, transferase-dna complex, transferase/dna
Biological sourceThermus thermophilus
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Cellular locationCytoplasm : Q72L95
Total number of polymer chains9
Total formula weight445097.09
Authors
Zhang, Y.,Ebright, R. (deposition date: 2017-01-29, release date: 2017-07-05, Last modification date: 2022-10-12)
Primary citationMaffioli, S.I.,Zhang, Y.,Degen, D.,Carzaniga, T.,Del Gatto, G.,Serina, S.,Monciardini, P.,Mazzetti, C.,Guglierame, P.,Candiani, G.,Chiriac, A.I.,Facchetti, G.,Kaltofen, P.,Sahl, H.G.,Deho, G.,Donadio, S.,Ebright, R.H.
Antibacterial Nucleoside-Analog Inhibitor of Bacterial RNA Polymerase.
Cell, 169:1240-1248.e23, 2017
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PubMed Abstract: Drug-resistant bacterial pathogens pose an urgent public-health crisis. Here, we report the discovery, from microbial-extract screening, of a nucleoside-analog inhibitor that inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) and exhibits antibacterial activity against drug-resistant bacterial pathogens: pseudouridimycin (PUM). PUM is a natural product comprising a formamidinylated, N-hydroxylated Gly-Gln dipeptide conjugated to 6'-amino-pseudouridine. PUM potently and selectively inhibits bacterial RNAP in vitro, inhibits bacterial growth in culture, and clears infection in a mouse model of Streptococcus pyogenes peritonitis. PUM inhibits RNAP through a binding site on RNAP (the NTP addition site) and mechanism (competition with UTP for occupancy of the NTP addition site) that differ from those of the RNAP inhibitor and current antibacterial drug rifampin (Rif). PUM exhibits additive antibacterial activity when co-administered with Rif, exhibits no cross-resistance with Rif, and exhibits a spontaneous resistance rate an order-of-magnitude lower than that of Rif. PUM is a highly promising lead for antibacterial therapy.
PubMed: 28622509
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2017.05.042
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (3.323 Å)
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