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Allosteric inhibition of tRNA synthetase Gln4 by N-pyrimidinyl-β-thiophenylacrylamides exerts highly selective antifungal activity

Abstract

Candida species are among the most prevalent causes of systemic fungal infections, which account for ∼1.5 million annual fatalities. Here, we build on a compound screen that identified the molecule N-pyrimidinyl-β-thiophenylacrylamide (NP-BTA), which strongly inhibits Candida albicans growth. NP-BTA was hypothesized to target C. albicans glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase, Gln4. Here, we confirmed through in vitro amino-acylation assays NP-BTA is a …

Authors

Puumala E; Sychantha D; Lach E; Reeves S; Nabeela S; Fogal M; Nigam A; Johnson JW; Aspuru-Guzik A; Shapiro RS

Journal

Cell Chemical Biology, Vol. 31, No. 4, pp. 760–775.e17

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

4 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.chembiol.2024.01.010

ISSN

2451-9456