Lovering Andrew L, Gretes Michael, Strynadka Natalie C J
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Center for Blood Research, University of British Columbia, 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia V6T 1Z3, Canada.
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2008 Oct;18(5):534-43. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2008.07.002. Epub 2008 Sep 1.
The importance of peptidoglycan in forming the basis of the bacterial cell wall has led to many studies investigating its synthesis. The step of cross-linkage via transpeptidation, and its inhibition by penicillins, has been extremely well characterized yet knowledge of the preceding glycosyltransfer reaction remained elusive until recently. The structures of two glycosyltransferase enzymes, catalyzing membrane-based polymerization of the lipid II monomer unit, have presented a means of elucidating the molecular details of this highly desirable antibiotic target. Evidence acquired before the publication of the structures is related here to these new findings, with particular emphasis on the recognition of substrates and inhibitors.
肽聚糖在构成细菌细胞壁基础方面的重要性引发了许多关于其合成的研究。通过转肽作用进行交联的步骤以及青霉素对其的抑制作用已得到极为充分的表征,但直到最近,对之前糖基转移反应的了解仍很有限。两种催化脂质II单体单元基于膜的聚合反应的糖基转移酶的结构,为阐明这个备受关注的抗生素靶点的分子细节提供了一种方法。在这些结构发表之前获得的证据在此与这些新发现相关联,特别强调底物和抑制剂的识别。