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A fragment-based approach to assess the ligandability of ArgB, ArgC, ArgD and ArgF in the L-arginine biosynthetic pathway of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Authors

Gupta, Pooja 
Thomas, Sherine E 
Zaidan, Shaymaa A 
Pasillas, Maria A 
Cory-Wright, James 

Abstract

The L-arginine biosynthesis pathway consists of eight enzymes that catalyse the conversion of L-glutamate to L-arginine. Arginine auxotrophs (argB/argF deletion mutants) of Mycobacterium tuberculosis are rapidly sterilised in mice, while inhibition of ArgJ with Pranlukast was found to clear chronic M. tuberculosis infection in a mouse model. Enzymes in the arginine biosynthetic pathway have therefore emerged as promising targets for anti-tuberculosis drug discovery. In this work, the ligandability of four enzymes of the pathway ArgB, ArgC, ArgD and ArgF is assessed using a fragment-based approach. We identify several hits against these enzymes validated with biochemical and biophysical assays, as well as X-ray crystallographic data, which in the case of ArgB were further confirmed to have on-target activity against M. tuberculosis. These results demonstrate the potential for more enzymes in this pathway to be targeted with dedicated drug discovery programmes.

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Keywords

ASU, asymmetric unit, ArgB, ArgC, ArgD, ArgF, DSF, Differential scanning fluorimetry, FBDD, FBDD, Fragment-based drug discovery, ITC, Isothermal titration calorimetry, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, NMR, Nuclear magnetic resonance, SPR, Surface plasmon resonance, TB, tuberculosis

Journal Title

Comput Struct Biotechnol J

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Journal ISSN

2001-0370
2001-0370

Volume Title

19

Publisher

Elsevier BV
Sponsorship
Wellcome Trust (200814/Z/16/Z)