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WALADin benzimidazoles differentially modulate the function of porphobilinogen synthase orthologs.


ABSTRACT: The heme biosynthesis enzyme porphobilinogen synthase (PBGS) is a potential drug target in several human pathogens. wALADin1 benzimidazoles have emerged as species-selective PBGS inhibitors against Wolbachia endobacteria of filarial worms. In the present study, we have systematically tested wALADins against PBGS orthologs from bacteria, protozoa, metazoa, and plants to elucidate the inhibitory spectrum. However, the effect of wALADin1 on different PBGS orthologs was not limited to inhibition: several orthologs were stimulated by wALADin1; others remained unaffected. We demonstrate that wALADins allosterically modulate the PBGS homooligomeric equilibrium with inhibition mediated by favoring low-activity oligomers, while 5-aminolevulinic acid, Mg(2+), or K(+) stabilized high-activity oligomers. Pseudomonas aeruginosa PBGS could be inhibited or stimulated by wALADin1 depending on these factors and pH. We have defined the wALADin chemotypes responsible for either inhibition or stimulation, facilitating the design of tailored PBGS modulators for potential application as antimicrobial agents, herbicides, or drugs for porphyric disorders.

SUBMITTER: Lentz CS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3983392 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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wALADin benzimidazoles differentially modulate the function of porphobilinogen synthase orthologs.

Lentz Christian S CS   Halls Victoria S VS   Hannam Jeffrey S JS   Strassel Silke S   Lawrence Sarah H SH   Jaffe Eileen K EK   Famulok Michael M   Hoerauf Achim A   Pfarr Kenneth M KM  

Journal of medicinal chemistry 20140225 6


The heme biosynthesis enzyme porphobilinogen synthase (PBGS) is a potential drug target in several human pathogens. wALADin1 benzimidazoles have emerged as species-selective PBGS inhibitors against Wolbachia endobacteria of filarial worms. In the present study, we have systematically tested wALADins against PBGS orthologs from bacteria, protozoa, metazoa, and plants to elucidate the inhibitory spectrum. However, the effect of wALADin1 on different PBGS orthologs was not limited to inhibition: se  ...[more]

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