m-AMSA, an established inhibitor of eukaryotic type II topoisomerases, exerts its cidal effect by binding to the enzyme-DNA complex thus inhibiting the DNA religation step. The molecule and its analogues have been successfully used as chemotherapeutic agents against different forms of cancer. After virtual screening using a homology model of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I, we identified m-AMSA as a high scoring hit. We demonstrate that m-AMSA can inhibit the DNA relaxation activity of topoisomerase I from M. tuberculosis and Mycobacterium smegmatis. In a whole cell assay, m-AMSA inhibited the growth of both the mycobacteria. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved
Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycob...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
m-AMSA, an established inhibitor of eukaryotic type II topoisomerases, exerts its cidal effect by bi...
Type I DNA topoisomerases from bacteria catalyse relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA in a Mg2+ ...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
We describe inhibition ofMycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I (MttopoI), an essential mycobact...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
Topoisomerase I is an enzyme involved in the maintenance of genomic stability within an organism by ...
Bacterial topoisomerase functions are required for regulation of DNA supercoiling and overcoming the...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
Bacterial DNA topoisomerase I (topoI) catalyzes relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA. The enzyme...
Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycob...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
m-AMSA, an established inhibitor of eukaryotic type II topoisomerases, exerts its cidal effect by bi...
Type I DNA topoisomerases from bacteria catalyse relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA in a Mg2+ ...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
We describe inhibition ofMycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I (MttopoI), an essential mycobact...
<p>Amsacrine, which inhibits eukaryotic type II topoisomerase via DNA intercalation and stabilizatio...
Topoisomerase I is an enzyme involved in the maintenance of genomic stability within an organism by ...
Bacterial topoisomerase functions are required for regulation of DNA supercoiling and overcoming the...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
Bacterial DNA topoisomerase I (topoI) catalyzes relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA. The enzyme...
Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycob...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...
Drug resistant tuberculosis (TB) is a major worldwide health problem. In addition to the bacterial m...