Publications by authors named "Elia Agustoni"

Article Synopsis
  • The study presents a novel high-throughput functional assay for BAM, a crucial target for new antibiotics in Gram-negative bacteria, using outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) in native membrane conditions.
  • The assay demonstrated that the antibiotic darobactin was significantly more effective in OMVs compared to synthetic membranes, emphasizing the importance of using natural environments for drug testing.
  • This OMV-based approach allows for miniaturization to 1536-well plates and scalability with large fermentation processes, facilitating extensive screening of commercial compound libraries for antibiotic discovery.
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Many proteins involved in eukaryotic phosphate homeostasis are regulated by SPX domains. In yeast, the vacuolar transporter chaperone (VTC) complex contains two such domains, but mechanistic details of its regulation are not well understood. Here, we show at the atomic level how inositol pyrophosphates interact with SPX domains of subunits Vtc2 and Vtc3 to control the activity of the VTC complex.

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We describe a quenching-free, 'online' ion exchange chromatography (oIEC) method for the quantitative analysis of enzymatic reactions in real-time. We show that separate quenching of the ongoing reaction performed conventionally is not required, since enzymatic reactions are interrupted upon immobilization of the reaction compounds by binding to the stationary phase of the ion exchange column. The reaction mix samples are directly injected into the column, thereby improving data consistency and allowing automation of the process.

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Antibiotics that target Gram-negative bacteria in new ways are needed to resolve the antimicrobial resistance crisis. Gram-negative bacteria are protected by an additional outer membrane, rendering proteins on the cell surface attractive drug targets. The natural compound darobactin targets the bacterial insertase BamA-the central unit of the essential BAM complex, which facilitates the folding and insertion of outer membrane proteins.

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Cytosolic hybrid histidine kinases (HHKs) constitute major signaling nodes that control various biological processes, but their input signals and how these are processed are largely unknown. In , the HHK ShkA is essential for accurate timing of the G1-S cell cycle transition and is regulated by the corresponding increase in the level of the second messenger c-di-GMP. Here, we use a combination of X-ray crystallography, NMR spectroscopy, functional analyses, and kinetic modeling to reveal the regulatory mechanism of ShkA.

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