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Sarecycline inhibits protein translation in Cutibacterium acnes 70S ribosome using a two-site mechanism


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SUBMITTER: Christopher G Bunick 

PROVIDER: EMPIAR-11362 | biostudies-other |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Sarecycline inhibits protein translation in Cutibacterium acnes 70S ribosome using a two-site mechanism.

Lomakin Ivan B IB   Devarkar Swapnil C SC   Patel Shivali S   Grada Ayman A   Bunick Christopher G CG  

Nucleic acids research 20230401 6


Acne vulgaris is a chronic disfiguring skin disease affecting ∼1 billion people worldwide, often having persistent negative effects on physical and mental health. The Gram-positive anaerobe, Cutibacterium acnes is implicated in acne pathogenesis and is, therefore, a main target for antibiotic-based acne therapy. We determined a 2.8-Å resolution structure of the 70S ribosome of Cutibacterium acnes by cryogenic electron microscopy and discovered that sarecycline, a narrow-spectrum antibiotic again  ...[more]

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