A target-protection mechanism of antibiotic resistance at atomic resolution: insights into FusB-type fusidic acid resistance.
Tomlinson, J.H., Thompson, G.S., Kalverda, A.P., Zhuravleva, A., O'Neill, A.J.(2016) Sci Rep 6: 19524-19524
- PubMed: 26781961 
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/srep19524
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2MZW - PubMed Abstract: 
Antibiotic resistance in clinically important bacteria can be mediated by proteins that physically associate with the drug target and act to protect it from the inhibitory effects of an antibiotic. We present here the first detailed structural characterization of such a target protection mechanism mediated through a protein-protein interaction, revealing the architecture of the complex formed between the FusB fusidic acid resistance protein and the drug target (EF-G) it acts to protect. Binding of FusB to EF-G induces conformational and dynamic changes in the latter, shedding light on the molecular mechanism of fusidic acid resistance.
Organizational Affiliation: 
School of Molecular and Cellular Biology, Garstang Building, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK, LS2 9JT.