Potent inhibition of cyclic diadenylate monophosphate cyclase by the antiparasitic drug, suramin

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Abstract

C-di-AMP synthases are essential in several bacteria, including human pathogens; hence these enzymes are potential antibiotic targets. However, there is a dearth of small molecule inhibitors of c-di-AMP metabolism enzymes. Screening of 2000 known drugs against DisA has led to the identification of suramin, an antiparasitic drug as potent inhibitor of c-di-AMP synthase.

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Opoku-Temeng, C., & Sintim, H. O. (2016). Potent inhibition of cyclic diadenylate monophosphate cyclase by the antiparasitic drug, suramin. Chemical Communications, 52(19), 3754–3757. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc10446g

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