Inhibition of RNA polymerase by streptolydigin: no cycling allowed
- PMID: 16122417
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.08.008
Inhibition of RNA polymerase by streptolydigin: no cycling allowed
Abstract
Bacterial RNA polymerase is a common target for many antibiotics. In two recent papers in Cell and Molecular Cell, and describe a structural basis for inhibition of bacterial RNA polymerase by the antibiotic streptolydigin. Streptolydigin may prevent distortion of a "bridge" alpha helix postulated to occur during the nucleotide addition cycle of RNA polymerase or may block a small movement of the bridge helix that helps load nucleotide triphosphates into the active site.
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Inhibition of bacterial RNA polymerase by streptolydigin: stabilization of a straight-bridge-helix active-center conformation.Cell. 2005 Aug 26;122(4):541-52. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.07.017. Cell. 2005. PMID: 16122422 Free PMC article.
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