Multifunctional Mycobacterial Topoisomerases with Distinctive Features
Iqball Faheem, V. Nagaraja
ACS Infectious Diseases · 2025-01
Abstract
, key differences in their properties compared to topoisomerases from other bacteria, their essentiality for the pathogen's survival, and validation as candidates for drug discovery provide an opportunity to exploit them in drug discovery efforts. The present review provides insights into their organization, structure, function, and regulation to further efforts in targeting them for new inhibitor discovery. First, the structure and biochemical properties of DNA gyrase and Topoisomerase I (TopoI) of mycobacteria are described compared to the well-studied counterparts from other bacteria. Next, we provide an overview of known inhibitors of DNA gyrase and emerging novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs). We also provide an update on TopoI-specific compounds, highlighting mycobacteria-specific inhibitors.
MeSH terms
- DNA gyrase
- Topoisomerase
- Biology
- Drug discovery
- Tuberculosis
- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Computational biology
- Topoisomerase IV
- DNA supercoil
- DNA