The cell-wall core of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in the context of drug discovery

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作者
Brennan, Patrick J. [1 ]
Crick, Dean C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Colorado State Univ, Dept Microbiol, Ft Collins, CO 80523 USA
关键词
arabinogalactan; peptidoglycan; decaprenyl phosphate; mycolic acid; 2-C-methyl-D-erythritol 4-phosphate (MEP); 2-C-METHYL-D-ERYTHRITOL 4-PHOSPHATE PATHWAY; UNDECAPRENYL PYROPHOSPHATE SYNTHETASE; MYCOLIC ACID SYNTHESIS; 1-DEOXY-D-XYLULOSE 5-PHOSPHATE REDUCTOISOMERASE; MEVALONATE-INDEPENDENT PATHWAY; ACYL CARRIER PROTEIN; MASS SPECTROMETRIC IDENTIFICATION; UDP-GALACTOPYRANOSE MUTASE; PLATE-BASED SCREEN; B-P; 26;
D O I
10.2174/156802607780059763
中图分类号
R914 [药物化学];
学科分类号
100701 ;
摘要
Present-day understanding of the architecture of the entire cell-wall of Mycobacterium tuberculosis amounts to a "core" template comprised of peptidoglycan with phosphodiester linkage, via a linker disaccharide, to a linear D-galactofuran, to which, in turn, are attached several strands of a highly branched D-arabinofuran. The cell-wall mycolic acids are linked via an ester to the majority of the non-reducing termini of the D-arabinan. The mycolic acids are oriented perpendicular to the plane of the membrane and provide a truly special lipid barrier responsible for many of the physiological and disease-inducing aspects of M. tuberculosis. Intercalated within this environment are the phthiocerol dimycocerosates, cord factor or dimycolyltrehalose, sulfolipids, phosphatidylinositol mannosides and the related lipomannan and lipoarabinomannan, etc., agents responsible for much of the pathogenesis of tuberculosis. Interest in the biosynthesis of the cell-wall core, regarded, unlike the ancillary lipids, as essential to bacterial viability and integrity, is now driven by the pressing need for alternative drugs to counteract drug-resistant tuberculosis. In a manner analogous to the roles of lipid I and 11 in peptidglycan formation, synthesis of the entire arabinogalactan is initiated by transferring activated sugars to decaprenyl-phosphate, giving rise to the linker disaccharide, followed by stepwise elongation of the galactan, and the arabinan, apparently one sugar at a time. The genetics and enzymology of these polymerization events have not been well defined, nor have the final steps, namely the attachment of mycolic acids and ligation to peptidoglycan. However, what is known of the earlier events in cell-wall core synthesis has attracted interest in terms of new anti-tuberculosis drug development.
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