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An agonist of the MscL channel affects multiple bacterial species and increases membrane permeability and potency of common antibiotics.

Robin Wray1, Nadia Herrera2, Irene Iscla1, Junmei Wang3, Paul Blount1.   

Abstract

The bacterial MscL channel normally functions as an emergency release valve discharging cytoplasmic solutes upon osmotic stress. The channel opens and passes molecules up to 30 Å and its pore is the largest of any gated channel. Opening the MscL pore inappropriately is detrimental to the bacterial cell, suggesting MscL as a potential novel drug target. A small-molecule compound, 011A, has been shown to increase sensitivity of the Escherichia coli MscL channel, slow growth, and even decrease viability of quiescent cultures. The mscL gene is highly conserved and found in the vast majority of bacterial species, including pathogens. Here, we test the hypothesis that 011A can influence the growth and viability of other bacterial species, specifically Staphylococcus aureus and Mycobacterium smegmatis, in a MscL-dependent manner. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the 011A compound can increase potency of other antibiotics, presumably by permeabilizing the membrane and allowing easier access of the antibiotic into the cytoplasm. Thus, MscL activators have potential as novel broad-spectrum antibiotics or adjuvants that work with antibiotics to selectively allow passage across bacterial membranes.
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Year:  2019        PMID: 31177589      PMCID: PMC6736685          DOI: 10.1111/mmi.14325

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Microbiol        ISSN: 0950-382X            Impact factor:   3.501


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7.  Novel MscL agonists that allow multiple antibiotics cytoplasmic access activate the channel through a common binding site.

Authors:  Robin Wray; Junmei Wang; Irene Iscla; Paul Blount
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