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Molecular model of shikimate kinase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Authors:Filgueira de Azevedo Walter  Canduri Fernanda  Simões de Oliveira Jaim  Basso Luiz Augusto  Palma Mário Sérgio  Pereira José Henrique  Santos Diógenes Santiago
Institution:Departamento de Física, UNESP, S?o José do Rio Preto, SP 15054-000, Brazil
Abstract:Tuberculosis (TB) resurged in the late 1980s and now kills approximately 3 million people a year. The reemergence of tuberculosis as a public health threat has created a need to develop new anti-mycobacterial agents. The shikimate pathway is an attractive target for herbicides and anti-microbial agents development because it is essential in algae, higher plants, bacteria, and fungi, but absent from mammals. Homologs to enzymes in the shikimate pathway have been identified in the genome sequence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Among them, the shikimate kinase I encoding gene (aroK) was proposed to be present by sequence homology. Accordingly, to pave the way for structural and functional efforts towards anti-mycobacterial agents development, here we describe the molecular modeling of M. tuberculosis shikimate kinase that should provide a structural framework on which the design of specific inhibitors may be based.
Keywords:Shikimate kinase  Bioinformatics  Structure  Drug design  Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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