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8RQ2

Escherichia coli 50S subunit in complex with the antimicrobial peptide Api88 - conformation III

Summary for 8RQ2
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb8rq2/pdb
EMDB information19429
DescriptorLarge ribosomal subunit protein bL32, Large ribosomal subunit protein uL3, Large ribosomal subunit protein uL4, ... (32 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsribosome, antimicrobial peptide, rna, ribosomal protein, pramp, proline-rich peptide, antibiotics, 50s, api88
Biological sourceEscherichia coli
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Total number of polymer chains34
Total formula weight1351190.19
Authors
Lauer, S.,Nikolay, R.,Spahn, C. (deposition date: 2024-01-17, release date: 2024-05-22, Last modification date: 2024-10-09)
Primary citationLauer, S.M.,Reepmeyer, M.,Berendes, O.,Klepacki, D.,Gasse, J.,Gabrielli, S.,Grubmuller, H.,Bock, L.V.,Krizsan, A.,Nikolay, R.,Spahn, C.M.T.,Hoffmann, R.
Multimodal binding and inhibition of bacterial ribosomes by the antimicrobial peptides Api137 and Api88.
Nat Commun, 15:3945-3945, 2024
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PubMed Abstract: Proline-rich antimicrobial peptides (PrAMPs) inhibit bacterial protein biosynthesis by binding to the polypeptide exit tunnel (PET) near the peptidyl transferase center. Api137, an optimized derivative of honeybee PrAMP apidaecin, inhibits protein expression by trapping release factors (RFs), which interact with stop codons on ribosomes to terminate translation. This study uses cryo-EM, functional assays and molecular dynamic (MD) simulations to show that Api137 additionally occupies a second binding site near the exit of the PET and can repress translation independently of RF-trapping. Api88, a C-terminally amidated (-CONH) analog of Api137 (-COOH), binds to the same sites, occupies a third binding pocket and interferes with the translation process presumably without RF-trapping. In conclusion, apidaecin-derived PrAMPs inhibit bacterial ribosomes by multimodal mechanisms caused by minor structural changes and thus represent a promising pool for drug development efforts.
PubMed: 38730238
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48027-4
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Experimental method
ELECTRON MICROSCOPY (2.44 Å)
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