Solution structure of an rRNA methyltransferase (ErmAM) that confers macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin antibiotic resistance

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Liping Yu
Andrew M. Petros
Arndt Schnuchel
Ping Zhong
Jean M. Severin
Karl Walter
Thomas F. Holzman
Stephen W. Fesik
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[1] Abbott Laboratories,Pharmaceutical Discovery Division
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The Erm family of methyltransferases is responsible for the development of resistance to the macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin type B (MLS) antibiotics. These enzymes methylate an adenine of 23S ribosomal RNA that prevents the MLS antibiotics from binding to the ribosome and exhibiting their antibacterial activity. Here we describe the three-dimensional structure of an Erm family member, ErmAM, as determined by NMR spectroscopy. The catalytic domain of ErmAM is structurally similar to that found in other methyltransferases and consists of a seven-stranded β-sheet flanked by α-helices and a small two-stranded β-sheet. In contrast to the catalytic domain, the substrate binding domain is different from other methyltransferases and adopts a novel fold that consists of four α-helices.
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