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Targeting bacterial degradation machinery as an antibacterial strategy.


ABSTRACT: The exploitation of a cell's natural degradation machinery for therapeutic purposes is an exciting research area in its infancy with respect to bacteria. Here, we review current strategies targeting the ClpCP system, which is a proteolytic degradation complex essential in the biology of many bacterial species of scientific interest. Strategies include using natural product antibiotics or acyldepsipeptides to initiate the up- or down-regulation of ClpCP activity. We also examine exciting recent forays into BacPROTACs to trigger the degradation of specific proteins of interest through the hijacking of the ClpCP machinery. These strategies represent an important emerging avenue for combatting antimicrobial resistance.

SUBMITTER: Petkov R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10657178 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Targeting bacterial degradation machinery as an antibacterial strategy.

Petkov Radoslav R   Camp Amy H AH   Isaacson Rivka L RL   Torpey James H JH  

The Biochemical journal 20231101 21


The exploitation of a cell's natural degradation machinery for therapeutic purposes is an exciting research area in its infancy with respect to bacteria. Here, we review current strategies targeting the ClpCP system, which is a proteolytic degradation complex essential in the biology of many bacterial species of scientific interest. Strategies include using natural product antibiotics or acyldepsipeptides to initiate the up- or down-regulation of ClpCP activity. We also examine exciting recent f  ...[more]

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