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Synthetic lethality of Mycobacterium tuberculosis NADH dehydrogenases is due to impaired NADH oxidation.

Yuanyuan XuSabine EhrtDirk SchnappingerTiago Beites
Published in: mBio (2023)
. NADH dehydrogenases play two main physiological roles: NADH oxidation and electron entry into the respiratory chain. Here, we show that this bactericidal effect is a consequence of impaired NADH oxidation. Importantly, we demonstrate that Ndh-1/Ndh-2 synthetic lethality can be achieved through simultaneous chemical inhibition, which could be exploited by TB drug development programs.
Keyphrases
  • mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • electron transfer
  • public health
  • pulmonary tuberculosis
  • nitric oxide