AbstractThe structure of GE82832, a translocation inhibitor produced by a soil microorganism, is shown to be highly related to that of dityromycin, a bicyclodecadepsipeptide antibiotic discovered long ago whose characterization had never been pursued beyond its structural elucidation. GE82832 and dityromycin were shown to interfere with both aminoacyl-tRNA and mRNA movement and with the Pi release occurring after ribosome- and EF-G-dependent GTP hydrolysis. These findings and the unusual ribosomal localization of GE82832/dityromycin near protein S13 suggest that the mechanism of inhibition entails an interference with the rotation of the 30S subunit “head” which accompanies the ribosome-unlocking step of translocation
Dityromycin is a peptide antibiotic isolated from the culture broth of the soil microorganism Strept...
SummaryInferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...
AbstractThe structure of GE82832, a translocation inhibitor produced by a soil microorganism, is sho...
The structure of GE82832, a translocation inhibitor produced by a soil microorganism, is shown to be...
SummaryThe translocation of mRNA and tRNA through the ribosome is catalyzed by elongation factor G (...
The translocation of mRNA and tRNA through the ribosome is catalyzed by elongation factor G (EF-G), ...
GE82832, a secondary metabolite produced by Streptosporangium cinnabarinum (strain GE82832), has bee...
Macrolide antibiotics bind in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the bacterial ribosome and prevent ...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Dityromycin is a peptide antibiotic isolated from the culture broth of the soil microorganism Strept...
SummaryInferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...
AbstractThe structure of GE82832, a translocation inhibitor produced by a soil microorganism, is sho...
The structure of GE82832, a translocation inhibitor produced by a soil microorganism, is shown to be...
SummaryThe translocation of mRNA and tRNA through the ribosome is catalyzed by elongation factor G (...
The translocation of mRNA and tRNA through the ribosome is catalyzed by elongation factor G (EF-G), ...
GE82832, a secondary metabolite produced by Streptosporangium cinnabarinum (strain GE82832), has bee...
Macrolide antibiotics bind in the nascent peptide exit tunnel of the bacterial ribosome and prevent ...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Dityromycin is a peptide antibiotic isolated from the culture broth of the soil microorganism Strept...
SummaryInferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging...
Many known antibiotics target the translational apparatus, but none of them can selectively inhibit ...