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Methylfolate Trap Promotes Bacterial Thymineless Death by Sulfa Drugs
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نویسنده
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guzzo m.b. ,nguyen h.t. ,pham t.h. ,wyszczelska-rokiel m. ,jakubowski h. ,wolff k.a. ,ogwang s. ,timpona j.l. ,gogula s. ,jacobs m.r. ,ruetz m. ,kräutler b. ,jacobsen d.w. ,zhang g.-f. ,nguyen l.
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منبع
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plos pathogens - 2016 - دوره : 12 - شماره : 10
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چکیده
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The methylfolate trap,a metabolic blockage associated with anemia,neural tube defects,alzheimer’s dementia,cardiovascular diseases,and cancer,was discovered in the 1960s,linking the metabolism of folate,vitamin b12,methionine and homocysteine. however,the existence or physiological significance of this phenomenon has been unknown in bacteria,which synthesize folate de novo. here we identify the methylfolate trap as a novel determinant of the bacterial intrinsic death by sulfonamides,antibiotics that block de novo folate synthesis. genetic mutagenesis,chemical complementation,and metabolomic profiling revealed trap-mediated metabolic imbalances,which induced thymineless death,a phenomenon in which rapidly growing cells succumb to thymine starvation. restriction of b12 bioavailability,required for preventing trap formation,using an “antivitamin b12” molecule,sensitized intracellular bacteria to sulfonamides. since boosting the bactericidal activity of sulfonamides through methylfolate trap induction can be achieved in gram-negative bacteria and mycobacteria,it represents a novel strategy to render these pathogens more susceptible to existing sulfonamides. © 2016 guzzo et al.
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آدرس
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department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of microbiology,biochemistry and molecular genetics,rutgers university,new jersey medical school,newark,nj,united states,department of environmental chemistry,university of lodz,lodz, Poland, department of microbiology,biochemistry and molecular genetics,rutgers university,new jersey medical school,newark,nj,united states,institute of bioorganic chemistry,polish academy of sciences,poznań,poland,department of biochemistry and biotechnology,life sciences university,poznań, Poland, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of pathology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, institute of organic chemistry and center of molecular biosciences,university of innsbruck,innsbruck, Austria, institute of organic chemistry and center of molecular biosciences,university of innsbruck,innsbruck, Austria, department of cellular and molecular medicine,lerner research institute,cleveland clinic,cleveland,oh, United States, department of nutrition,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States, department of molecular biology and microbiology,case western reserve university school of medicine,cleveland,oh, United States
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