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Computational identification of a systemic antibiotic for gram-negative bacteria

Miller, Ryan D. and Iinishi, Akira and Modaresi, Seyed Majed and Yoo, Byung-Kuk and Curtis, Thomas D. and Lariviere, Patrick J. and Liang, Libang and Son, Sangkeun and Nicolau, Samantha and Bargabos, Rachel and Morrissette, Madeleine and Gates, Michael F. and Pitt, Norman and Jakob, Roman P. and Rath, Parthasarathi and Maier, Timm and Malyutin, Andrey G. and Kaiser, Jens T. and Niles, Samantha and Karavas, Blake and Ghiglieri, Meghan and Bowman, Sarah E. J. and Rees, Douglas C. and Hiller, Sebastian and Lewis, Kim. (2022) Computational identification of a systemic antibiotic for gram-negative bacteria. Nature Microbiology, 7 (10). pp. 1661-1672.

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Abstract

Discovery of antibiotics acting against Gram-negative species is uniquely challenging due to their restrictive penetration barrier. BamA, which inserts proteins into the outer membrane, is an attractive target due to its surface location. Darobactins produced by Photorhabdus, a nematode gut microbiome symbiont, target BamA. We reasoned that a computational search for genes only distantly related to the darobactin operon may lead to novel compounds. Following this clue, we identified dynobactin A, a novel peptide antibiotic from Photorhabdus australis containing two unlinked rings. Dynobactin is structurally unrelated to darobactins, but also targets BamA. Based on a BamA-dynobactin co-crystal structure and a BAM-complex-dynobactin cryo-EM structure, we show that dynobactin binds to the BamA lateral gate, uniquely protruding into its β-barrel lumen. Dynobactin showed efficacy in a mouse systemic Escherichia coli infection. This study demonstrates the utility of computational approaches to antibiotic discovery and suggests that dynobactin is a promising lead for drug development.
Faculties and Departments:05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Structural Biology & Biophysics > Structural Biology (Hiller)
05 Faculty of Science > Departement Biozentrum > Structural Biology & Biophysics > Structural Biology (Maier)
UniBasel Contributors:Maier, Timm and Modaresi, Seyed Majed and Jakob, Roman Peter and Rath, Parthasarathi and Hiller, Sebastian
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN:2058-5276
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:23 Jan 2023 15:48

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