Activation of L-histidine biosynthesis as a new antibiotic strategy against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

TitleActivation of L-histidine biosynthesis as a new antibiotic strategy against Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2026
AuthorsHunt DM, Pisco JPedro, Rodgers A, de Chiara C, Zaveri A, Pacholarz KL, Evangelopoulos D, Garza-Garcia A, Ehrt S, Schnappinger D, Barran PE, Gutierrez MG, de Carvalho LPedro S
JournalNat Commun
Volume17
Issue1
Date Published2026 Mar 21
ISSN2041-1723
KeywordsAnimals, Antitubercular Agents, ATP Phosphoribosyltransferase, Bacterial Proteins, Disease Models, Animal, Histidine, Humans, Macrophages, Mice, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Tuberculosis
Abstract

The increasing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance is an important challenge that warrants new approaches to antibiotic development. Currently, all antibiotics inhibit biological processes. To explore whether activation of a biochemical pathway can elicit bactericidal effects we engineered variants of Mycobacterium tuberculosis ATP-phosphoribosyltransferase (ATP-PRT) that are resistant to allosteric inhibition by L-histidine, leading to supraphysiological activation of ATP-PRT and L-histidine overproduction. Upregulation of L-histidine biosynthesis significantly reduces the growth of M. tuberculosis in culture and causes a loss of fitness owing to nutrient and energy depletion. Moreover, the expression of allosteric variants in M. tuberculosis significantly reduced infections in human macrophages and in a mouse model of infection. Thus, metabolic activation represents a new mycobactericidal mechanism that could be applied to antimycobacterial drug discovery.

DOI10.1038/s41467-026-70510-3
Alternate JournalNat Commun
PubMed ID41864986
PubMed Central IDPMC13018310
Grant ListCC2000 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
104785/B/14/Z / / Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) /
CC2081 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2000 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2081 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2000 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2081 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2000 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom
CC2081 / WT_ / Wellcome Trust / United Kingdom

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