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Identification of inhibitors targeting the energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters.

Eleonora DiamantiPaulo Cesar Telles de SouzaInda SetyawatiSpyridon BousisLeticia M GómezLotteke J Y M SwierAtanaz ShamsAleksei TsarenkoWeronika K StanekManuel JägerSiewert-Jan MarrinkDirk Jan SlotboomAnna Katharina Herta Hirsch
Published in: Communications biology (2023)
The energy-coupling factor (ECF) transporters are a family of transmembrane proteins involved in the uptake of vitamins in a wide range of bacteria. Inhibition of the activity of these proteins could reduce the viability of pathogens that depend on vitamin uptake. The central role of vitamin transport in the metabolism of bacteria and absence from humans make the ECF transporters an attractive target for inhibition with selective chemical probes. Here, we report on the identification of a promising class of inhibitors of the ECF transporters. We used coarse-grained molecular dynamics simulations on Lactobacillus delbrueckii ECF-FolT2 and ECF-PanT to profile the binding mode and mechanism of inhibition of this novel chemotype. The results corroborate the postulated mechanism of transport and pave the way for further drug-discovery efforts.
Keyphrases
  • molecular dynamics simulations
  • drug discovery
  • molecular dynamics
  • molecular docking
  • small molecule
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  • fluorescence imaging
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • living cells
  • multidrug resistant
  • single molecule