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  2. Atomic resolution mechanistic studies of ribocil: A highly selective unnatural ligand mimic of the E. coli FMN riboswitch

Atomic resolution mechanistic studies of ribocil: A highly selective unnatural ligand mimic of the E. coli FMN riboswitch

  • RNA Biol. 2016 Oct 2;13(10):946-954. doi: 10.1080/15476286.2016.1216304.
John A Howe 1 Li Xiao 1 Thierry O Fischmann 1 Hao Wang 1 Haifeng Tang 1 Artjohn Villafania 1 Rumin Zhang 1 Christopher M Barbieri 1 Terry Roemer 1
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  • 1 a Merck Research Laboratories , Kenilworth , NJ , USA.
Abstract

Bacterial riboswitches are non-coding RNA structural elements that direct gene expression in numerous metabolic pathways. The key regulatory roles of riboswitches, and the urgent need for new classes of Antibiotics to treat multi-drug resistant bacteria, has led to efforts to develop small-molecules that mimic natural riboswitch ligands to inhibit metabolic pathways and Bacterial growth. Recently, we reported the results of a phenotypic screen targeting the riboflavin biosynthesis pathway in the Gram-negative bacteria Escherichia coli that led to the identification of ribocil, a small molecule inhibitor of the flavin mononucleotide (FMN) riboswitch controlling expression of this biosynthetic pathway. Although ribocil is structurally distinct from FMN, ribocil functions as a potent and highly selective synthetic mimic of the natural ligand to repress riboswitch-mediated ribB gene expression and inhibit Bacterial growth both in vitro and in vivo. Herein, we expand our analysis of ribocil; including mode of binding in the FMN binding pocket of the riboswitch, mechanisms of resistance and structure-activity relationship guided efforts to generate more potent analogs.

Keywords

Antibiotics; FMN riboswitch; RNA regulatory element; riboflavin.

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