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Targeting of the Brucella suis virulence factor histidinol dehydrogenase by histidinol analogues results in inhibition of intramacrophagic multiplication of the pathogen.
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Targeting of the Brucella suis virulence factor histidinol dehydrogenase by histidinol analogues results in inhibition of intramacrophagic multiplication of the pathogen.

Pascale Joseph, Marie-Rose Abdo, Rose-Anne Boigegrain, Jean-Louis Montero, Jean-Yves Winum and Stephan Köhler
Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, Vol.51(10), pp.3752-5
10/2007
PMCID: PMC2043266
PMID: 17698620

Abstract

Alcohol Oxidoreductases Brucella suis Macrophages Structure-Activity Relationship Virulence Factors Brucellosis Cell Line Culture Media Enzyme Inhibitors Histidine Histidinol Humans Ketones
Brucella suis histidinol dehydrogenase (HDH) can be efficiently targeted by substrate analogues. The growth of this pathogen in minimal medium was inhibited and the multiplication in human macrophages was totally abolished in the presence of the drugs. These effects have been shown to be correlated with the previously described inhibition of Brucella HDH activity.
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