Structural highlights
Function
PANC_MYCTU Catalyzes the condensation of pantoate with beta-alanine in an ATP-dependent reaction via a pantoyl-adenylate intermediate.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
A new strategy that combines the concepts of fragment-based drug design and dynamic combinatorial chemistry (DCC) for targeting adenosine recognition sites on enzymes is reported. We demonstrate the use of 5'-deoxy-5'-thioadenosine as a noncovalent anchor fragment in dynamic combinatorial libraries templated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis pantothenate synthetase. A benzyl disulfide derivative was identified upon library analysis by HPLC. Structural and binding studies of protein-ligand complexes by X-ray crystallography and isothermal titration calorimetry informed the subsequent optimisation of the DCC hit into a disulfide containing the novel meta-nitrobenzyl fragment that targets the pantoate binding site of pantothenate synthetase. Given the prevalence of adenosine-recognition motifs in enzymes, our results provide a proof-of-concept for using this strategy to probe adjacent pockets for a range of adenosine binding enzymes, including other related adenylate-forming ligases, kinases, and ATPases, as well as NAD(P)(H), CoA and FAD(H2) binding proteins.
A fragment-based approach to probing adenosine recognition sites by using dynamic combinatorial chemistry.,Scott DE, Dawes GJ, Ando M, Abell C, Ciulli A Chembiochem. 2009 Nov 23;10(17):2772-9. PMID:19827080[2]
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References
- ↑ Zheng R, Blanchard JS. Steady-state and pre-steady-state kinetic analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis pantothenate synthetase. Biochemistry. 2001 Oct 30;40(43):12904-12. PMID:11669627
- ↑ Scott DE, Dawes GJ, Ando M, Abell C, Ciulli A. A fragment-based approach to probing adenosine recognition sites by using dynamic combinatorial chemistry. Chembiochem. 2009 Nov 23;10(17):2772-9. PMID:19827080 doi:10.1002/cbic.200900537