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Aspartyl-tRNA Synthetase Is the Target of Peptide Nucleotide Antibiotic Microcin C
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EngineeringMolecular BiologyMicrocin CProtein SynthesisDrug ResistanceBiosynthesisAspartyl-trna SynthetaseAntimicrobial ResistanceBiochemistryMacromolecular MachineMolecular MicrobiologyProtein BiosynthesisModified Adenosine MonophosphateVivo KineticsBiotechnologySynthetic BiologyPeptide TherapeuticPeptide SynthesisMicrobiologyMedicine
Microcin C is a ribosome-synthesized heptapeptide that contains a modified adenosine monophosphate covalently attached to the C-terminal aspartate. Microcin C is a potent inhibitor of bacterial cell growth. Based on the in vivo kinetics of inhibition of macromolecular synthesis, Microcin C targets translation, through a mechanism that remained undefined. Here, we show that Microcin C is a subject of specific degradation inside the sensitive cell. The product of degradation, a modified aspartyl-adenylate containing an N-acylphosphoramidate linkage, strongly inhibits translation by blocking the function of aspartyl-tRNA synthetase.
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