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Researchers find mechanism involved in novel drug design with potential to treat tuberculosis

10.12.17 | Instituto de Medicina Molecular

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A team of researchers from Instituto de Medicina Molecular (iMM) Lisboa successfully used a pioneer method to chemically modify a protein's components with potential medical applications and an impact in the fight against tuberculosis.

To design novel drugs it is essential to understand the molecular mechanisms that make up proteins of pathogenic bacteria. The team, led by Gonçalo Bernardes, used an innovative methodology that allows protein alteration in their native state along with organic chemistry, biological computation, biophysics and biochemistry techniques to modify proteins involved in infectious diseases.

Researchers were able to identify a novel molecular mechanism that works as a shield in a family of proteins that are present in pathogenic bacteria, named phosphates. In particular, the team observed the presence of a structural water molecule in a specific area that protects the protein of being inactivated by oxidative processes.

These results may impact the fields of medical chemistry and molecular medicine because they reveal a novel defence mechanism used by these pathogenic proteins which may prove essential in the way we think about novel drug design, particularly to increase specificity, potency and efficacy of future clinical tests.

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10.1016/j.chempr.2017.07.009

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Instituto de Medicina Molecular. (2017, October 12). Researchers find mechanism involved in novel drug design with potential to treat tuberculosis. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L76JJPZ1/researchers-find-mechanism-involved-in-novel-drug-design-with-potential-to-treat-tuberculosis.html
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"Researchers find mechanism involved in novel drug design with potential to treat tuberculosis." Brightsurf News, Oct. 12 2017, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L76JJPZ1/researchers-find-mechanism-involved-in-novel-drug-design-with-potential-to-treat-tuberculosis.html.