Phosphoglucosamine mutase (PNGM) is an evolutionarily conserved bacterial enzyme that participates in the cytoplasmic steps of peptidoglycan biosynthesis. As peptidoglycan is essential for bacterial survival and is absent in humans, enzymes in this pathway have been the focus of intensive inhibitor design efforts. Many aspects of the structural biology of the peptidoglycan pathway have been elucidated, with the exception of the PNGM structure. We present here the crystal structure of PNGM from the human pathogen and bioterrorism agent Bacillus anthracis. The structure reveals key residues in the large active site cleft of the enzyme which likely have roles in catalysis and specificity. A large conformational change of the C-terminal domain ...
AbstractGuanine monophosphate (GMP) synthetase is a bifunctional two-domain enzyme. The N-terminal g...
The cell wall is a common component found in nearly all bacteria. Long validated as a drug target fo...
Phosphoglycerate mutases (PGAMs) participate in both the glycolytic and the gluconeogenic pathways i...
The enzyme phosphoglucosamine mutase catalyzes the conversion of glucosamine 6-phosphate to glucosam...
Phosphoglucosamine mutase (PNGM) is an evolutionarily conserved bacterial enzyme in the peptidoglyca...
AbstractThe enzyme phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase (PMM/PGM) from P. aeruginosa is required fo...
The biosynthetic pathway of peptidoglycan, an essential component of bacterial cell wall, is a well-...
Background: The ever increasing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria has fuelled interest in the ...
As a protective envelope surrounding the bacterial cell, the peptidoglycan sacculus is a site of vul...
International audienceAmpD is a cytoplasmic peptidoglycan (PG) amidase involved in bacterial cell-wa...
The identification of new strategies to fight bacterial infections in view of the spread of multiple...
Abstract only availablePhosphoacetylglucosamine mutase (PAGM) is a human enzyme that is the key to t...
International audienceBacillus anthracis has a complex cell wall structure composed of a peptidoglyc...
The cell wall peptidoglycan is recognized as a primary target of the innate immune system, and usual...
The identification of new strategies to fight bacterial infections in view of the spread of multiple...
AbstractGuanine monophosphate (GMP) synthetase is a bifunctional two-domain enzyme. The N-terminal g...
The cell wall is a common component found in nearly all bacteria. Long validated as a drug target fo...
Phosphoglycerate mutases (PGAMs) participate in both the glycolytic and the gluconeogenic pathways i...
The enzyme phosphoglucosamine mutase catalyzes the conversion of glucosamine 6-phosphate to glucosam...
Phosphoglucosamine mutase (PNGM) is an evolutionarily conserved bacterial enzyme in the peptidoglyca...
AbstractThe enzyme phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase (PMM/PGM) from P. aeruginosa is required fo...
The biosynthetic pathway of peptidoglycan, an essential component of bacterial cell wall, is a well-...
Background: The ever increasing number of antibiotic resistant bacteria has fuelled interest in the ...
As a protective envelope surrounding the bacterial cell, the peptidoglycan sacculus is a site of vul...
International audienceAmpD is a cytoplasmic peptidoglycan (PG) amidase involved in bacterial cell-wa...
The identification of new strategies to fight bacterial infections in view of the spread of multiple...
Abstract only availablePhosphoacetylglucosamine mutase (PAGM) is a human enzyme that is the key to t...
International audienceBacillus anthracis has a complex cell wall structure composed of a peptidoglyc...
The cell wall peptidoglycan is recognized as a primary target of the innate immune system, and usual...
The identification of new strategies to fight bacterial infections in view of the spread of multiple...
AbstractGuanine monophosphate (GMP) synthetase is a bifunctional two-domain enzyme. The N-terminal g...
The cell wall is a common component found in nearly all bacteria. Long validated as a drug target fo...
Phosphoglycerate mutases (PGAMs) participate in both the glycolytic and the gluconeogenic pathways i...