Metabolic inhibitors of bacterial glycan biosynthesis
Daniel Williams, Kabita Pradhan, Ankita Paul, Ilana R. Olin, Owen T. Tuck, Karen D. Moulton, Suvarn S. Kulkarni, Danielle H. Dube
Abstract
. Strikingly, these inhibitors acted in a bacteria-selective manner. These metabolic inhibitors will provide a platform for systematic study of bacterial glycosylation enzymes not currently possible with existing tools. Moreover, their selectivity will provide a pathway for the development of novel, narrow-spectrum antibiotics to treat infectious disease. Our inhibition approach is general and will expedite the identification of bacterial glycan biosynthesis inhibitors in a range of systems, expanding the glycochemistry toolkit.
Topics & Concepts
GlycanBiosynthesisBacteriaBiochemistryMetabolic pathwayChemistryMonosaccharideMicrobial metabolismMetabolismMicrobiologyBiologyEnzymeGeneticsGlycoproteinGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesCarbohydrate Chemistry and SynthesisGlycosylation and Glycoproteins Research