2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10658-016-0971-1
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A Sfp-type phosphopantetheinyl transferase ZmsO is essential for zeamines production and the virulence of Dickeya zeae

Abstract: Zeamines are family of potent antibiotics and virulence determinants produced by the rice foot rot bacterial pathogen Dickeya zeae. So zeamines are important for the pathogenesis of D. zeae and development of new strategies against this devastating disease. In this study, we show that production of zeamines is positively modulated by ZmsO, which is a conserved Sfp-type phosphopantetheinyl thransferase (PPTase) associated with post-translational activation of fatty acid synthases and polyketide synthases. Delet… Show more

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“…Despite the lack of characterisation of PPTase inhibitors in vivo, they appear to be worth exploring further as a drug target. In addition to those implicated in primary metabolism, Type II PPTases have also been shown to be essential for controlling the production of secondary metabolites including virulence factors (Cheng et al, 2016;Márquez-Fernández et al, 2007). For example, the scavenging of iron by siderophores is becoming an attractive drug target in M. tuberculosis (Lamb, 2015) and PptT plays an essential role in this pathway.…”
Section: Pptase Inhibition As a Novel Drug Targetmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Despite the lack of characterisation of PPTase inhibitors in vivo, they appear to be worth exploring further as a drug target. In addition to those implicated in primary metabolism, Type II PPTases have also been shown to be essential for controlling the production of secondary metabolites including virulence factors (Cheng et al, 2016;Márquez-Fernández et al, 2007). For example, the scavenging of iron by siderophores is becoming an attractive drug target in M. tuberculosis (Lamb, 2015) and PptT plays an essential role in this pathway.…”
Section: Pptase Inhibition As a Novel Drug Targetmentioning
confidence: 99%