Structural biology and biochemistry of cytochrome P450 systems in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
- PMID: 18642141
- DOI: 10.1080/03602530802186389
Structural biology and biochemistry of cytochrome P450 systems in Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Abstract
The global spread of tuberculosis (TB) has been fuelled by the development of strains of the causative bacterium (Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Mtb) that are resistant to all the leading drugs. New TB therapies are desperately needed, but recent genome sequence, genetic and protein characterization studies have helped identify novel Mtb drug targets and key biochemical pathways for strategic intervention. Of particular interest are the multiple cytochrome P450 (P450) enzymes encoded in the Mtb genome. Structural, biochemical and mechanistic studies on these systems have demonstrated their potential as antitubercular targets, as well as revealing novel aspects of P450 form and function.
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