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Structural basis for full-spectrum inhibition of translational functions on a tRNA synthetase.


ABSTRACT: The polyketide natural product borrelidin displays antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial, anticancer, insecticidal and herbicidal activities through the selective inhibition of threonyl-tRNA synthetase (ThrRS). How borrelidin simultaneously attenuates bacterial growth and suppresses a variety of infections in plants and animals is not known. Here we show, using X-ray crystal structures and functional analyses, that a single molecule of borrelidin simultaneously occupies four distinct subsites within the catalytic domain of bacterial and human ThrRSs. These include the three substrate-binding sites for amino acid, ATP and tRNA associated with aminoacylation, and a fourth 'orthogonal' subsite created as a consequence of binding. Thus, borrelidin competes with all three aminoacylation substrates, providing a potent and redundant mechanism to inhibit ThrRS during protein synthesis. These results highlight a surprising natural design to achieve the quadrivalent inhibition of translation through a highly conserved family of enzymes.

SUBMITTER: Fang P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4389257 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural basis for full-spectrum inhibition of translational functions on a tRNA synthetase.

Fang Pengfei P   Yu Xue X   Jeong Seung Jae SJ   Mirando Adam A   Chen Kaige K   Chen Xin X   Kim Sunghoon S   Francklyn Christopher S CS   Guo Min M  

Nature communications 20150331


The polyketide natural product borrelidin displays antibacterial, antifungal, antimalarial, anticancer, insecticidal and herbicidal activities through the selective inhibition of threonyl-tRNA synthetase (ThrRS). How borrelidin simultaneously attenuates bacterial growth and suppresses a variety of infections in plants and animals is not known. Here we show, using X-ray crystal structures and functional analyses, that a single molecule of borrelidin simultaneously occupies four distinct subsites  ...[more]

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