TB Research

Structural biology and inhibition of the Mtb cell wall glycoconjugates biosynthesis on the membrane

Lu Zhang, Zihe Rao

Current Opinion in Structural Biology · 2023-08

Abstract

Glycoconjugates are the dominant components of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall. These glycoconjugates are essential for the viability of Mtb and attribute to drug resistance and virulence during infection. The assembly and maturation of the cell wall largely relies on the Mtb plasma membrane. A significant number of membrane-bound glycosyltransferases (GTs) and transporters play pivotal roles in forming the complex glycoconjugates and are targeted by the first-line anti-TB drug and potent drug candidates. Here we summarize the latest structural biology of mycobacterial GTs and transporters, and describe the modes of action of drug and drug candidates that are of substantial clinical value in anti-TB chemotherapeutics.

MeSH terms

  • Glycoconjugate
  • Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • Biology
  • Virulence
  • Glycosyltransferase
  • Drug resistance
  • Transporter
  • Drug
  • Cell wall
  • Drug discovery
  • Structural biology
  • Membrane transport protein
  • Cell membrane
  • Cell
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Tuberculosis