International audienceCyclic di-AMP is a recently discovered signaling molecule which regulates various aspects of bacterial physiology and virulence. Here we report the characterization of c-di-AMP synthesizing and hydrolyzing proteins from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Recombinant Rv3586 (MtbDisA) can synthesize c-di-AMP from ATP through the diadenylate cyclase activity. Detailed biochemical characterization of the protein revealed that the diadenylate cyclase (DAC) activity is allosterically regulated by ATP. We have identified the intermediates of the DAC reaction and propose a two-step synthesis of c-di-AMP from ATP/ADP. MtbDisA also possesses ATPase activity which is suppressed in the presence of the DAC activity. Investigations by liqu...
ATP synthase is a ubiquitous enzyme that is largely conserved across the kingdoms of life. This cons...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
New therapies are required against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its cell wall peptidoglycan biosyn...
Cyclic di-AMP is a recently discovered signaling molecule which regulates various aspects of bacteri...
<div><p>Cyclic di-AMP is a recently discovered signaling molecule which regulates various aspects of...
Cyclic (di)nucleotides act as universal second messengers endogenously produced by several pathogens...
Antibiotic-producing Streptomyces use the diadenylate cyclase DisA to synthesize the nucleotide seco...
International audienceCyclic (di)nucleotides act as universal second messengers endogenously produce...
C-di-GMP, a bacterial second messenger plays a key role in survival and adaptation of bacteria under...
ATP synthase is a validated drug target for the treatment of tuberculosis, and ATP synthase inhibito...
Item does not contain fulltextATP synthase is a validated drug target for the treatment of tuberculo...
Bacteria can sense environmental cues and alter their physiology accordingly through the use of sign...
Cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) has emerged as an important bacterial signaling molecul...
<div><p>ATP-dependent Mur ligases (Mur synthetases) play essential roles in the biosynthesis of cell...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
ATP synthase is a ubiquitous enzyme that is largely conserved across the kingdoms of life. This cons...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
New therapies are required against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its cell wall peptidoglycan biosyn...
Cyclic di-AMP is a recently discovered signaling molecule which regulates various aspects of bacteri...
<div><p>Cyclic di-AMP is a recently discovered signaling molecule which regulates various aspects of...
Cyclic (di)nucleotides act as universal second messengers endogenously produced by several pathogens...
Antibiotic-producing Streptomyces use the diadenylate cyclase DisA to synthesize the nucleotide seco...
International audienceCyclic (di)nucleotides act as universal second messengers endogenously produce...
C-di-GMP, a bacterial second messenger plays a key role in survival and adaptation of bacteria under...
ATP synthase is a validated drug target for the treatment of tuberculosis, and ATP synthase inhibito...
Item does not contain fulltextATP synthase is a validated drug target for the treatment of tuberculo...
Bacteria can sense environmental cues and alter their physiology accordingly through the use of sign...
Cyclic di-adenosine monophosphate (c-di-AMP) has emerged as an important bacterial signaling molecul...
<div><p>ATP-dependent Mur ligases (Mur synthetases) play essential roles in the biosynthesis of cell...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
ATP synthase is a ubiquitous enzyme that is largely conserved across the kingdoms of life. This cons...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis is an important human pathogen and has developed sophisticated mechanisms...
New therapies are required against Mycobacterium tuberculosis and its cell wall peptidoglycan biosyn...