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Structure of the drug target ClpC1 unfoldase in action provides insights on antibiotic mechanism of action
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 11102553Published online: October 5, 2022- Katharina Weinhäupl
- Marcos Gragera
- M. Teresa Bueno-Carrasco
- Rocío Arranz
- Olga Krandor
- Tatos Akopian
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1The unfoldase ClpC1 is one of the most exciting drug targets against tuberculosis. This AAA+ unfoldase works in cooperation with the ClpP1P2 protease and is the target of at least four natural product antibiotics: cyclomarin, ecumicin, lassomycin, and rufomycin. Although these molecules are promising starting points for drug development, their mechanisms of action remain largely unknown. Taking advantage of a middle domain mutant, we determined the first structure of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ClpC1 in its apo, cyclomarin-, and ecumicin-bound states via cryo-EM.