Understanding Chromosome Replication and Segregation Unit of Mycobacterium and Its Comparative Analysis with Model Organisms: From Drug Targets to Drug Identification

P. Jain
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Bacterium maintains its pathogenicity in the host by continuing replication and adopting temporal and spatial coordination of cell division steps such as cell wall synthesis, DNA replication, chromosome segregation, Z ring assembly, septum formation and finally cytokinesis. This multistep process requires spatiotemporal assembly of macromolecular complexes and is probably regulated by redundant and multifunctional activities of cell replication and division proteins. Two macromolecular assemblies of peptidoglycan biosynthesis, known as elongasome and divisome are known to drive the division of mother cell into two daughter cells and are characterized by the presence of signature protein complexes. Though the exact composition of macromolecular complexes is yet to be defined in Mycobacterium, the presence of some conserved proteins demonstrates the preservation of elementary units. Along with elongasome and divisome complexes, chromosome replication and segregation proteins are very important to understand as these proteins are very essential for bacilli survival, sustenance, and pathogenesis. In this review, along with presenting the differential features of Mycobacterium cell division process, we are comparing chromosome replication and segregation proteins of Mycobacterium with other bacterial species as we aim to identify structural and functional differences between these proteins in different species. In this review, we have also listed the potential drugs that can be tested to target Mycobacterium chromosome replication and segregation proteins. We expect that based on these differences identified, researchers would be able to direct their research in the characterization of Mycobacterium specific drug.
了解分枝杆菌的染色体复制分离单元及其与模式生物的比较分析:从药物靶点到药物鉴定
细菌在宿主体内通过持续复制,并通过细胞壁合成、DNA复制、染色体分离、Z环组装、隔膜形成、最后胞质分裂等细胞分裂步骤的时空协调来维持其致病性。这个多步骤的过程需要大分子复合物的时空组装,并可能受到细胞复制和分裂蛋白的冗余和多功能活动的调节。肽聚糖生物合成的两个大分子组装体,被称为长体和分裂体,已知驱动母细胞分裂成两个子细胞,并以存在特征蛋白复合物为特征。虽然在分枝杆菌中大分子复合物的确切组成尚未确定,但一些保守蛋白的存在证明了基本单位的保存。与长体和分裂体复合体一样,染色体复制和分离蛋白是非常重要的,因为这些蛋白对杆菌的生存、维持和发病至关重要。在这篇综述中,我们在介绍分枝杆菌细胞分裂过程的差异特征的同时,将分枝杆菌的染色体复制和分离蛋白与其他细菌物种进行比较,以确定不同物种中这些蛋白在结构和功能上的差异。在这篇综述中,我们也列出了潜在的药物,可以测试针对分枝杆菌染色体复制和分离蛋白。我们期望基于这些鉴定的差异,研究人员将能够指导他们对分枝杆菌特异性药物的表征的研究。
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