Structure and inhibition mechanisms of Mycobacterium tuberculosis essential transporter efflux protein A

Nitesh K Khandelwal, Meghna Gupta, James E. Gomez, Sulyman Barkho, Ziqiang Guan, Ashley Y. Eng, Tomo Kawate, Sree Ganesh Balasubramani, Andrej Sali, Deborah T. Hung, Robert M. Stroud
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A broad chemical genetics screen in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) to identify inhibitors of established or previously untapped targets for therapeutic development yielded compounds (BRD-8000.3 and BRD-9327) that inhibit the essential efflux pump EfpA. To understand the mechanisms of inhibition by these compounds, we determined the structures of EfpA with inhibitors bound at 2.7 - 3.4 Å resolution. Our structures reveal different mechanisms of inhibition for the two inhibitors. BRD-8000.3 binds in a tunnel making contact with the lipid bilayer and extending toward the central cavity to displace the fatty acid chain of a lipid molecule bound in the apo structure, suggesting its blocking of an access route for a natural lipidic substrate, in contrast to its uncompetitive mechanism for the small molecule substrate ethidium bromide which likely enters through an alternative tunnel. Meanwhile, BRD-9327 binds in the outer vestibule without complete blockade of the substrate path to the outside, suggesting its possible inhibition of the dynamical motion necessary for alternate access to the two different sides of the membrane, as is characteristic of major facilitator superfamily (MFS) transporters. Both inhibitors may have a role in inhibiting the alternate access mechanism that could account for the uncompetitive nature of their efflux of some substrates. Our results explain the basis of the synergy of these inhibitors and their potential for combination in a multi drug strategy for anti-tuberculosis therapy. They also potentially point to a possible function for this essential efflux pump as a lipid transporter. The structures provide a foundation for rational modification of these inhibitors to increase potency.
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结核分枝杆菌必需转运体外排蛋白 A 的结构和抑制机制
我们对结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)进行了广泛的化学遗传学筛选,以确定已确定或以前未开发的治疗开发靶点的抑制剂,结果发现了抑制重要外排泵 EfpA 的化合物(BRD-8000.3 和 BRD-9327)。为了了解这些化合物的抑制机制,我们以 2.7 - 3.4 Å 的分辨率测定了与抑制剂结合的 EfpA 的结构。我们的结构揭示了两种抑制剂的不同抑制机制。BRD-8000.3 结合在与脂质双分子层接触的隧道中,并向中心空腔延伸,从而取代了结合在 apo 结构中的脂质分子的脂肪酸链,这表明它阻断了天然脂质底物的进入途径,而它对小分子底物溴化乙锭的抑制机制则是非竞争性的,后者可能是通过另一条隧道进入的。与此同时,BRD-9327 与外前庭结合,并没有完全阻断底物通向外部的路径,这表明它可能抑制了交替进入膜的两个不同侧面所需的动态运动,这也是主要促进剂超家族(MFS)转运体的特征。这两种抑制剂都可能在抑制交替进入机制方面发挥作用,从而解释了它们对某些底物的非竞争性流出。我们的研究结果解释了这些抑制剂协同作用的基础,以及它们在抗结核治疗的多药策略中的组合潜力。它们还潜在地指出了这种重要的外排泵作为脂质转运体的可能功能。这些结构为合理改造这些抑制剂以提高药效奠定了基础。
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