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Structure of ristocetin A in complex with a bacterial cell-wall mimetic.


ABSTRACT: Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious public health problem and the development of new antibiotics has become an important priority. Ristocetin A is a class III glycopeptide antibiotic that is used in the diagnosis of von Willebrand disease and which has served as a lead compound for the development of new antimicrobial therapeutics. The 1.0 A resolution crystal structure of the complex between ristocetin A and a bacterial cell-wall peptide has been determined. As is observed for most other glycopeptide antibiotics, it is shown that ristocetin A forms a back-to-back dimer containing concave binding pockets that recognize the cell-wall peptide. A comparison of the structure of ristocetin A with those of class I glycopeptide antibiotics such as vancomycin and balhimycin identifies differences in the details of dimerization and ligand binding. The structure of the ligand-binding site reveals a likely explanation for ristocetin A's unique anticooperativity between dimerization and ligand binding.

SUBMITTER: Nahoum V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2714720 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structure of ristocetin A in complex with a bacterial cell-wall mimetic.

Nahoum Virginie V   Spector Sherri S   Loll Patrick J PJ  

Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography 20090717 Pt 8


Antimicrobial drug resistance is a serious public health problem and the development of new antibiotics has become an important priority. Ristocetin A is a class III glycopeptide antibiotic that is used in the diagnosis of von Willebrand disease and which has served as a lead compound for the development of new antimicrobial therapeutics. The 1.0 A resolution crystal structure of the complex between ristocetin A and a bacterial cell-wall peptide has been determined. As is observed for most other  ...[more]

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