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THPP target assignment reveals EchA6 as an essential fatty acid shuttle in mycobacteria

Authors :
Jonathan A. G. Cox
Joaquín Rullas
Katherine A. Abrahams
David Barros
Sonja Ghidelli-Disse
Klaus Fütterer
Sudagar S. Gurcha
Marcus Bantscheff
Lourdes Encinas
Ulrich Kruse
Carlos Alemparte
Stephen Bethell
Gerard Drewes
Peter J. Jervis
Lluis Ballell
Iñigo Angulo-Barturen
Nicholas Cammack
Apoorva Bhatt
Vijayashankar Nataraj
Modesto J. Remuiñán
Albel Singh
Gurdyal S. Besra
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Phenotypic screens for bactericidal compounds against drug-resistant tuberculosis are beginning to yield novel inhibitors. However, reliable target identification remains challenging. Here, we show that tetrahydropyrazo[1,5-a]pyrimidine-3-carboxamide (THPP) selectively pulls down EchA6 in a stereospecific manner, instead of the previously assigned target Mycobacterium tuberculosis MmpL3. While homologous to mammalian enoyl-coenzyme A (CoA) hydratases, EchA6 is non-catalytic yet essential and binds long-chain acyl-CoAs. THPP inhibitors compete with CoA-binding, suppress mycolic acid synthesis, and are bactericidal in a mouse model of chronic tuberculosis infection. A point mutation, W133A, abrogated THPP-binding and increased both the in vitro minimum inhibitory concentration and the in vivo effective dose 99 in mice. Surprisingly, EchA6 interacts with selected enzymes of fatty acid synthase II (FAS-II) in bacterial two-hybrid assays, suggesting essentiality may be linked to feeding long-chain fatty acids to FAS-II. Finally, our data show that spontaneous resistance-conferring mutations can potentially obscure the actual target or alternative targets of small molecule inhibitors.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20585276
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f82ad38ad8cbf4d65682bd718d998eda