Structural highlights
3n9r is a 8 chain structure with sequence from Helicobacter pylori. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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| Ligands: | , , , |
| Related: | 3c4u, 3c52, 3c56, 3n9s |
| Gene: | ALF_HELPY (Helicobacter pylori) |
| Activity: | Fructose-bisphosphate aldolase, with EC number 4.1.2.13 |
| Resources: | FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum |
Publication Abstract from PubMed
We report the synthesis and biochemical evaluation of several selective inhibitors of class II (zinc dependent) fructose bis-phosphate aldolases (Fba). The products were designed as transition-state analogues of the catalyzed reaction, structurally related to the substrate fructose bis-phosphate (or sedoheptulose bis-phosphate) and based on an N-substituted hydroxamic acid, as a chelator of the zinc ion present in active site. The compounds synthesized were tested on class II Fbas from various pathogenic microorganisms and, by comparison, on a mammalian class I Fba. The best inhibitor shows K(i) against class II Fbas from various pathogens in the nM range, with very high selectivity (up to 10(5)). Structural analyses of inhibitors in complex with aldolases rationalize and corroborate the enzymatic kinetics results. These inhibitors represent lead compounds for the preparation of new synthetic antibiotics, notably for tuberculosis prophylaxis.
Rational design, synthesis, and evaluation of new selective inhibitors of microbial class II (zinc dependent) fructose bis-phosphate aldolases.,Daher R, Coincon M, Fonvielle M, Gest PM, Guerin ME, Jackson M, Sygusch J, Therisod M J Med Chem. 2010 Nov 11;53(21):7836-42. PMID:20929256[1]
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References
- ↑ Daher R, Coincon M, Fonvielle M, Gest PM, Guerin ME, Jackson M, Sygusch J, Therisod M. Rational design, synthesis, and evaluation of new selective inhibitors of microbial class II (zinc dependent) fructose bis-phosphate aldolases. J Med Chem. 2010 Nov 11;53(21):7836-42. PMID:20929256 doi:10.1021/jm1009814