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The tightest non-aminoglycoside ligand for the bacterial ribosomal RNA A-site

10.15.18 | Tohoku University

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A research group at Tohoku University has made a significant discovery with positive implications for the development of bacteria-fighting drugs. The aminoacyl-tRNA site (A-site) of the 16S RNA decoding region in the bacterial ribosome looks promising for a new era of antibiotic drug development.

Traditional aminoglycoside antibiotics are problematic given their high toxicity and the potential for resistance development. The research at Tohoku University focused on bacterial A-site binding small ligands whose structures are distinct from the aminoglycoside family, which offer potential for the development of novel drugs that treat bacterial infections with a reduction in the problems associated with traditional antibiotics.

The research group led by Dr. Seiichi Nishizawa and Dr. Yusuke Sato (Department of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science) has reported a novel small ligand, ATMND-C2-NH2 that has the tightest binding affinity for the bacterial A-site among the non-aminoglycoside ligands.

ATMND-C2-NH2 shows a significant fluorescent quenching response upon selective binding to the internal loop of the bacterial (Escherichia coli) A-site-containing model RNA. ATMND-C2-NH2 has also proven useful as an indicator for assessing ligand/A-site interactions.

The results obtained by the research group offer a rational basis for the generation of novel A-site binding ligands with a view toward novel antibiotics with less toxicity and minimum resistance development.

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Chemistry - A European Journal

10.1002/chem.201802320

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Yusuke Sato
Tohoku University
satoyuum@tohoku.ac.jp

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Tohoku University. (2018, October 15). The tightest non-aminoglycoside ligand for the bacterial ribosomal RNA A-site. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OJERWN1/the-tightest-non-aminoglycoside-ligand-for-the-bacterial-ribosomal-rna-a-site.html
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"The tightest non-aminoglycoside ligand for the bacterial ribosomal RNA A-site." Brightsurf News, Oct. 15 2018, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/8OJERWN1/the-tightest-non-aminoglycoside-ligand-for-the-bacterial-ribosomal-rna-a-site.html.