2024
DOI: 10.1002/ardp.202400267
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Target repurposing unravels avermectins and derivatives as novel antibiotics inhibiting energy‐coupling factor transporters (ECFTs)

Jörg Haupenthal,
Muhammad Rafehi,
Andreas M. Kany
et al.

Abstract: Energy‐coupling factor transporters (ECFTs) are membrane‐bound ATP‐binding cassette (ABC) transporters in prokaryotes that are found in pathogens against which novel antibiotics are urgently needed. To date, just 54 inhibitors of three molecular‐structural classes with mostly weak inhibitory activity are known. Target repurposing is a strategy that transfers knowledge gained from a well‐studied protein family to under‐studied targets of phylogenetic relation. Forty‐eight human ABC transporters are known that m… Show more

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“…Similar to Target repurposing , but the actual target of interest is unknown, and it is only assumed to belong to a similar target class for which pharmacological tools exist; the term Target repurposing is often used in the pharmacological translation between species/organisms; related to Target hopping , target class repurposing is also used in the context of a transfer of knowledge from one protein family to another functionally and/or phylogenetically distant (known) protein family ( Klug et al, 2016 ; Singh et al, 2020 ; Haupenthal et al, 2024 ).…”
Section: The Challenge Of a Common Language—filling An Important Gap ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar to Target repurposing , but the actual target of interest is unknown, and it is only assumed to belong to a similar target class for which pharmacological tools exist; the term Target repurposing is often used in the pharmacological translation between species/organisms; related to Target hopping , target class repurposing is also used in the context of a transfer of knowledge from one protein family to another functionally and/or phylogenetically distant (known) protein family ( Klug et al, 2016 ; Singh et al, 2020 ; Haupenthal et al, 2024 ).…”
Section: The Challenge Of a Common Language—filling An Important Gap ...mentioning
confidence: 99%