2c94

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2c94, resolution 1.90Å

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LUMAZINE SYNTHASE FROM MYCOBACTERIUM TUBERCULOSIS BOUND TO 3-(1,3,7-TRIHYDRO-9-D-RIBITYL-2,6,8-PURINETRIONE-7-YL) 1,1 DIFLUOROPENTANE-1-PHOSPHATE

OverviewOverview

Recently published genomic investigations of the human pathogen, Mycobacterium tuberculosis have revealed that genes coding the proteins, involved in riboflavin biosynthesis are essential for the growth of the, organism. Because the enzymes involved in cofactor biosynthesis pathways, are not present in humans, they appear to be promising candidates for the, development of therapeutic drugs. The substituted purinetrione compounds, have demonstrated high affinity and specificity to lumazine synthase, which catalyzes the penultimate step of riboflavin biosynthesis in, bacteria and plants. The structure of M. tuberculosis lumazine synthase in, complex with five different inhibitor compounds is presented, together, with studies of the binding reactions by isothermal titration calorimetry., The inhibitors showed the association constants in the micromolar range., The analysis of the structures demonstrated the specific features of the, binding of different inhibitors. The comparison of the structures and, binding modes of five different inhibitors allows us to propose the, ribitylpurinetrione compounds with C4-C5 alkylphosphate chains as most, promising leads for further development of therapeutic drugs against M., tuberculosis.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

2C94 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mycobacterium tuberculosis with K and TSF as ligands. Active as Riboflavin synthase, with EC number 2.5.1.9 Structure known Active Site: AC1. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structural and thermodynamic insights into the binding mode of five novel inhibitors of lumazine synthase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis., Morgunova E, Illarionov B, Sambaiah T, Haase I, Bacher A, Cushman M, Fischer M, Ladenstein R, FEBS J. 2006 Oct;273(20):4790-804. Epub 2006 Sep 19. PMID:16984393

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