TB Research

DprE2 is a molecular target of the anti-tubercular nitroimidazole compounds pretomanid and delamanid

Abrahams KA, Batt SM, Gurcha SS, Veerapen N, Bashiri G, Besra GS

Nature communications · 2023-06

Abstract

Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the global leading causes of death due to a single infectious agent. Pretomanid and delamanid are new antitubercular agents that have progressed through the drug discovery pipeline. These compounds are bicyclic nitroimidazoles that act as pro-drugs, requiring activation by a mycobacterial enzyme; however, the precise mechanisms of action of the active metabolite(s) are unclear. Here, we identify a molecular target of activated pretomanid and delamanid: the DprE2 subunit of decaprenylphosphoribose-2'-epimerase, an enzyme required for the synthesis of cell wall arabinogalactan. We also provide evidence for an NAD-adduct as the active metabolite of pretomanid. Our results highlight DprE2 as a potential antimycobacterial target and provide a foundation for future exploration into the active metabolites and clinical development of pretomanid and delamanid.

MeSH terms

  • Cell Wall
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Nitroimidazoles
  • Oxazoles
  • NAD
  • Alcohol Oxidoreductases
  • Galactans
  • Prodrugs
  • Antitubercular Agents
  • Spectrophotometry
  • Drug Resistance
  • Kinetics
  • Molecular Targeted Therapy