JIA Dong-fang, LIN Jun-sheng, DIAO Yong. Novel targets for antibiotics discovery:riboswitchesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 2013,48(9): 1361-1368.
Citation: JIA Dong-fang, LIN Jun-sheng, DIAO Yong. Novel targets for antibiotics discovery:riboswitchesJ. Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica, 2013,48(9): 1361-1368.

Novel targets for antibiotics discovery:riboswitches

  • Riboswitches are cis-acting domains located in mRNA sequences that could regulate gene expression by sensing small molecules without employing protein. Most known riboswitches in bacteria have naturally evolved to bind essential metabolite ligands and are involved in the regulation of critical genes that are responsible for the biosynthesis or transport of the cognate ligand. The riboswitch-mediated gene expression could be repressed by metabolite analogs, which caused bacterial growth inhibition or even death. A number of leading compounds targeting riboswitches have been discovered. A promising avenue for the development of new class of riboswitch-based antibiotics has been opened. Herein we reviewed the current findings of riboswitches that served as targets for antibacterial drug development and the underlying mechanisms. The development of high-throughput methods and rational drug design for riboswitch-specific drug discovery are summarized. Relevant challenges are discussed.
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