Structure-Based Screening and Optimization of PafA Inhibitors with Potent Anti-Tuberculosis Activity.

IF 5.6 2区 生物学 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-08 DOI:10.3390/ijms252313189
Hewei Jiang, Jin Xie, Lei Wang, Hong Chen, Yunxiao Zheng, Xuening Wang, Shujuan Guo, Tao Wang, Jing Bi, Xuelian Zhang, Jianfeng Pei, Shengce Tao
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Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), remains a major global health challenge, primarily due to the increasing prevalence of drug resistance. Consequently, the development of drugs with novel modes of action (MOAs) is urgently required. In this study, we discovered and characterized two potent inhibitors, Pi-1-58 and Pi-2-26, targeting the prokaryotic ubiquitin-like protein (Pup) ligase PafA of Mtb. Pi-1-58 was identified through computer-aided drug screening. The binding mode of Pi-1-58 and PafA was investigated through molecular docking, followed by experimental validations. Based on the core structure of Pi-1-58, we developed a more potent inhibitor, Pi-2-26, through structure-guided drug design. Both Pi-1-58 and Pi-2-26 exhibited selective and specific inhibition of PafA according to biochemical and cell-based assays. Importantly, the inhibitors demonstrated significant inhibition on Mtb survival in the presence of nitric oxide, mimicking the in vivo nitrogen limited environment that Mtb encountered in macrophage. Our findings provide a comprehensive understanding of the structural and functional aspects of these PafA inhibitors and establish a solid foundation for the development of novel therapeutics against tuberculosis.

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由结核分枝杆菌(Mtb)引起的结核病(TB)仍然是全球健康面临的一大挑战,主要原因是耐药性日益普遍。因此,迫切需要开发具有新型作用方式(MOA)的药物。在这项研究中,我们发现并鉴定了两种针对Mtb原核泛素样蛋白(Pup)连接酶PafA的强效抑制剂Pi-1-58和Pi-2-26。Pi-1-58 是通过计算机辅助药物筛选确定的。通过分子对接研究了Pi-1-58与PafA的结合模式,随后进行了实验验证。在 Pi-1-58 核心结构的基础上,我们通过结构引导药物设计开发了一种更有效的抑制剂 Pi-2-26。根据生化和细胞实验,Pi-1-58 和 Pi-2-26 都表现出对 PafA 的选择性和特异性抑制。重要的是,这两种抑制剂在一氧化氮存在的情况下明显抑制了Mtb的存活,模拟了Mtb在巨噬细胞中遇到的体内氮限制环境。我们的研究结果让人们全面了解了这些 PafA 抑制剂的结构和功能,为开发新型结核病治疗药物奠定了坚实的基础。
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