Issue 50, 2023

Targeting membrane-bound bacterial cell wall precursors: a tried and true antibiotic strategy in nature and the clinic

Abstract

Since Fleming's discovery of penicillin nearly a century ago, a bounty of natural product antibiotics have been discovered, many of which continue to be of clinical importance today. The structural diversity encountered among nature's repertoire of antibiotics is mirrored by the varying mechanisms of action by which they selectively target and kill bacterial cells. The ability for bacteria to construct and maintain a strong cell wall is essential for their robust growth and survival under a range of conditions. However, the need to maintain the cell wall also presents a vulnerability that is exploited by many natural antibiotics. Bacterial cell wall biosynthesis involves both the construction of complex membrane-bound precursor molecules and their subsequent crosslinking by dedicated enzymes. Interestingly, many naturally occurring antibiotics function not by directly inhibiting the enzymes associated with cell wall biosynthesis, but rather by binding tightly to their membrane-bound substrates. Such substrate sequestration mechanisms are comparatively rare outside of the antibiotics space with most small-molecule drug discovery programs instead aimed at developing inhibitors of target enzymes. In this feature article we provide the reader with an overview of the unique and ever increasing family of natural product antibiotics known to specifically function by binding to membrane-anchored bacterial cell wall precursors. In doing so, we highlight both our own contributions to the field as well as those made by other researchers engaged in exploring the potential offered by antibiotics that target bacterial cell wall precursors.

Graphical abstract: Targeting membrane-bound bacterial cell wall precursors: a tried and true antibiotic strategy in nature and the clinic

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
11 شعبان 1444
Accepted
20 شوال 1444
First published
20 شوال 1444

Chem. Commun., 2023,59, 7685-7703

Targeting membrane-bound bacterial cell wall precursors: a tried and true antibiotic strategy in nature and the clinic

N. P. Buijs, E. J. Matheson, S. A. Cochrane and N. I. Martin, Chem. Commun., 2023, 59, 7685 DOI: 10.1039/D3CC01070H

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