Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Mycobacterial tuberculosis (Mtb) is able to preserve its intrabacterial pH (pHIB) near neutrality in the acidic phagosomes of immunologically activated macrophages and to cause lethal pathology in immunocompetent mice. In contrast, when its ability to maintain pHIB homeostasis is genetically comprom...
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doaj-a6e2628ef08c49089e348bc67b3f99fd2020-11-24T20:45:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01105e012621110.1371/journal.pone.0126211Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis.Nan ZhaoMingna SunKristin Burns-HuangXiuju JiangYan LingCrystal DarbySabine EhrtGang LiuCarl NathanMycobacterial tuberculosis (Mtb) is able to preserve its intrabacterial pH (pHIB) near neutrality in the acidic phagosomes of immunologically activated macrophages and to cause lethal pathology in immunocompetent mice. In contrast, when its ability to maintain pHIB homeostasis is genetically compromised, Mtb dies in acidic phagosomes and is attenuated in the mouse. Compounds that phenocopy the genetic disruption of Mtb's pHIB homeostasis could serve as starting points for drug development in their own right or through identification of their targets. A previously reported screen of a natural product library identified a phloroglucinol, agrimophol, that lowered Mtb's pHIB and killed Mtb at an acidic extrabacterial pH. Inability to identify agrimophol-resistant mutants of Mtb suggested that the compound may have more than one target. Given that polyphenolic compounds may undergo covalent reactions, we attempted an affinity-based method for target identification. The structure-activity relationship of synthetically tractable polyhydroxy diphenylmethane analogs with equivalent bioactivity informed the design of a bioactive agrimophol alkyne. After click-chemistry reaction with azido-biotin and capture on streptavidin, the biotinylated agrimophol analog pulled down the Mtb protein Rv3852, a predicted membrane protein that binds DNA in vitro. A ligand-protein interaction between agrimophol and recombinant Rv3852 was confirmed by isothermal calorimetry (ITC) and led to disruption of Rv3852's DNA binding function. However, genetic deletion of rv3852 in Mtb did not phenocopy the effect of agrimophol on Mtb, perhaps because of redundancy of its function.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4433263?pdf=render |
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Nan Zhao Mingna Sun Kristin Burns-Huang Xiuju Jiang Yan Ling Crystal Darby Sabine Ehrt Gang Liu Carl Nathan Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. PLoS ONE |
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Nan Zhao Mingna Sun Kristin Burns-Huang Xiuju Jiang Yan Ling Crystal Darby Sabine Ehrt Gang Liu Carl Nathan |
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Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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Identification of Rv3852 as an Agrimophol-Binding Protein in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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identification of rv3852 as an agrimophol-binding protein in mycobacterium tuberculosis. |
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Mycobacterial tuberculosis (Mtb) is able to preserve its intrabacterial pH (pHIB) near neutrality in the acidic phagosomes of immunologically activated macrophages and to cause lethal pathology in immunocompetent mice. In contrast, when its ability to maintain pHIB homeostasis is genetically compromised, Mtb dies in acidic phagosomes and is attenuated in the mouse. Compounds that phenocopy the genetic disruption of Mtb's pHIB homeostasis could serve as starting points for drug development in their own right or through identification of their targets. A previously reported screen of a natural product library identified a phloroglucinol, agrimophol, that lowered Mtb's pHIB and killed Mtb at an acidic extrabacterial pH. Inability to identify agrimophol-resistant mutants of Mtb suggested that the compound may have more than one target. Given that polyphenolic compounds may undergo covalent reactions, we attempted an affinity-based method for target identification. The structure-activity relationship of synthetically tractable polyhydroxy diphenylmethane analogs with equivalent bioactivity informed the design of a bioactive agrimophol alkyne. After click-chemistry reaction with azido-biotin and capture on streptavidin, the biotinylated agrimophol analog pulled down the Mtb protein Rv3852, a predicted membrane protein that binds DNA in vitro. A ligand-protein interaction between agrimophol and recombinant Rv3852 was confirmed by isothermal calorimetry (ITC) and led to disruption of Rv3852's DNA binding function. However, genetic deletion of rv3852 in Mtb did not phenocopy the effect of agrimophol on Mtb, perhaps because of redundancy of its function. |
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