This invention relates to a novel mycobacterial protein named DES, which
appears to share significant amino acid sequence homology with soluble
stearoyl-ACP desaturases. The results of allelic exchange experiments,
indicate that the des gene may be essential to the survival of
mycobacteria. These results coupled with the surface localization, the
unique structure of DES, and the fact this antigen is expressed in vivo,
and DES protein induces a humoral response in human patients, indicate
that the DES protein provides a new target for the design of
anti-mycobacterial drugs. This invention provides methods of screening
molecules that can inhibit the DES enzyme activity of purified DES
protein, in order to identify antibiotic molecules that are capable of
inhibiting the growth or survival of mycobacteria. These methods may be
practiced by using recombinant DES protein obtained from a recombinant
mycobacterium host cell that was transformed with a vector containing the
des gene, whose expression is controlled by regulatory or promoter
sequences that function in mycobacteria. Another aspect of this invention
relates to the molecules that have been identified according to the
screening methods as having antibiotic activity: against mycobacteria.