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Natural Trojan horse inhibitors of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases

Dmitrii Y. Travin, Konstantin Severinov, Svetlana Dubiley

2021RSC Chemical Biology36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

) and hijack the transport systems involved in their active uptake followed by the release of a toxic warhead inside the cell. In this review, we summarize the information about the structures, biosynthesis, and transport of natural inhibitors of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (albomycin, microcin C-related compounds, and agrocin 84) that rely on such "Trojan horse" strategy to enter the cell. In addition, we provide new data on the composition and distribution of biosynthetic gene clusters reminiscent of those coding for known Trojan horse aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases inhibitors. The products of these clusters are likely new antimicrobials that warrant further investigation.

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Aminoacyl tRNA synthetaseTrojan horseTransfer RNAAmino Acyl-tRNA SynthetasesBiosynthesisComputational biologyBiologyChemistryEnzymeBiochemistryGeneRNAComputer scienceOperating systemRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsMicrobial Natural Products and BiosynthesisAntimicrobial Peptides and Activities
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