Toolkit of Approaches To Support Target-Focused Drug Discovery for Plasmodium falciparum Lysyl tRNA Synthetase.

RachelMilne; NatalieWiedemar; VictorianoCorpas-Lopez; EoinMoynihan; Richard J Wall ORCID logo; AliceDawson; David A Robinson ORCID logo; Sharon MShepherd; Robert J Smith ORCID logo; IreneHallyburton; +7 more... John MPost; KarenDowers; Leah STorrie; Ian H Gilbert ORCID logo; Beatriz Baragaña ORCID logo; StephenPatterson; Susan Wyllie ORCID logo; (2022) Toolkit of Approaches To Support Target-Focused Drug Discovery for Plasmodium falciparum Lysyl tRNA Synthetase. ACS infectious diseases, 8 (9). pp. 1962-1974. ISSN 2373-8227 DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.2c00364
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There is a pressing need for new medicines to prevent and treat malaria. Most antimalarial drug discovery is reliant upon phenotypic screening. However, with the development of improved target validation strategies, target-focused approaches are now being utilized. Here, we describe the development of a toolkit to support the therapeutic exploitation of a promising target, lysyl tRNA synthetase (PfKRS). The toolkit includes resistant mutants to probe resistance mechanisms and on-target engagement for specific chemotypes; a hybrid KRS protein capable of producing crystals suitable for ligand soaking, thus providing high-resolution structural information to guide compound optimization; chemical probes to facilitate pulldown studies aimed at revealing the full range of specifically interacting proteins and thermal proteome profiling (TPP); as well as streamlined isothermal TPP methods to provide unbiased confirmation of on-target engagement within a biologically relevant milieu. This combination of tools and methodologies acts as a template for the development of future target-enabling packages.



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