Activity-based ATP analog probes for bacterial histidine kinases
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- DOI: 10.1016/bs.mie.2022.01.003
Activity-based ATP analog probes for bacterial histidine kinases
Abstract
Histidine kinases (HKs) are sensor proteins found ubiquitously in prokaryotes. They are the first protein in two-component systems (TCSs), signaling pathways that respond to a myriad of environmental stimuli. TCSs are typically comprised of a HK and its cognate response regulator (RR) which often acts as a transcription factor. RRs will bind DNA and ultimately lead to a cellular response. These cellular outputs vary widely, but HKs are particularly interesting as they are tied to antibiotic resistance and virulence pathways in pathogenic bacteria, making them promising drug targets. We anticipate that HK inhibitors could serve as either standalone antibiotics or antivirulence therapies. Additionally, while the cellular response mediated by the HKs is often well-characterized, very little is known about which stimuli trigger the sensor kinase to begin the phosphorylation cascade. Studying HK activity and enrichment of active HKs through activity-based protein profiling will enable these stimuli to be elucidated, filling this fundamental gap in knowledge. Here, we describe methods to evaluate the potency of putative HK inhibitors in addition to methods to calculate kinetic parameters of various activity-based probes designed for the HKs.
Keywords: Activity-based probes (ABPs); Adenosine triphosphate (ATP); Bacterial signaling; Histidine kinases (HKs).
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