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Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase

[Image: see text] KPC-2 (Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-2) is a globally disseminated serine-β-lactamase (SBL) responsible for extensive β-lactam antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative pathogens. SBLs inactivate β-lactams via a mechanism involving a hydrolytically labile covalent acyl-enzyme in...

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Autores principales: Tooke, Catherine L., Hinchliffe, Philip, Beer, Michael, Zinovjev, Kirill, Colenso, Charlotte K., Schofield, Christopher J., Mulholland, Adrian J., Spencer, James
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c12123
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author Tooke, Catherine L.
Hinchliffe, Philip
Beer, Michael
Zinovjev, Kirill
Colenso, Charlotte K.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Spencer, James
author_facet Tooke, Catherine L.
Hinchliffe, Philip
Beer, Michael
Zinovjev, Kirill
Colenso, Charlotte K.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Spencer, James
author_sort Tooke, Catherine L.
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description [Image: see text] KPC-2 (Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-2) is a globally disseminated serine-β-lactamase (SBL) responsible for extensive β-lactam antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative pathogens. SBLs inactivate β-lactams via a mechanism involving a hydrolytically labile covalent acyl-enzyme intermediate. Carbapenems, the most potent β-lactams, evade the activity of many SBLs by forming long-lived inhibitory acyl-enzymes; however, carbapenemases such as KPC-2 efficiently deacylate carbapenem acyl-enzymes. We present high-resolution (1.25–1.4 Å) crystal structures of KPC-2 acyl-enzymes with representative penicillins (ampicillin), cephalosporins (cefalothin), and carbapenems (imipenem, meropenem, and ertapenem) obtained utilizing an isosteric deacylation-deficient mutant (E166Q). The mobility of the Ω-loop (residues 165–170) negatively correlates with antibiotic turnover rates (k(cat)), highlighting the role of this region in positioning catalytic residues for efficient hydrolysis of different β-lactams. Carbapenem-derived acyl-enzyme structures reveal the predominance of the Δ1-(2R) imine rather than the Δ2 enamine tautomer. Quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics molecular dynamics simulations of KPC-2:meropenem acyl-enzyme deacylation used an adaptive string method to differentiate the reactivity of the two isomers. These identify the Δ1-(2R) isomer as having a significantly (7 kcal/mol) higher barrier than the Δ2 tautomer for the (rate-determining) formation of the tetrahedral deacylation intermediate. Deacylation is therefore likely to proceed predominantly from the Δ2, rather than the Δ1-(2R) acyl-enzyme, facilitated by tautomer-specific differences in hydrogen-bonding networks involving the carbapenem C-3 carboxylate and the deacylating water and stabilization by protonated N-4, accumulating a negative charge on the Δ2 enamine-derived oxyanion. Taken together, our data show how the flexible Ω-loop helps confer broad-spectrum activity upon KPC-2, while carbapenemase activity stems from efficient deacylation of the Δ2-enamine acyl-enzyme tautomer.
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spelling pubmed-100806872023-04-08 Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase Tooke, Catherine L. Hinchliffe, Philip Beer, Michael Zinovjev, Kirill Colenso, Charlotte K. Schofield, Christopher J. Mulholland, Adrian J. Spencer, James J Am Chem Soc [Image: see text] KPC-2 (Klebsiella pneumoniae carbapenemase-2) is a globally disseminated serine-β-lactamase (SBL) responsible for extensive β-lactam antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative pathogens. SBLs inactivate β-lactams via a mechanism involving a hydrolytically labile covalent acyl-enzyme intermediate. Carbapenems, the most potent β-lactams, evade the activity of many SBLs by forming long-lived inhibitory acyl-enzymes; however, carbapenemases such as KPC-2 efficiently deacylate carbapenem acyl-enzymes. We present high-resolution (1.25–1.4 Å) crystal structures of KPC-2 acyl-enzymes with representative penicillins (ampicillin), cephalosporins (cefalothin), and carbapenems (imipenem, meropenem, and ertapenem) obtained utilizing an isosteric deacylation-deficient mutant (E166Q). The mobility of the Ω-loop (residues 165–170) negatively correlates with antibiotic turnover rates (k(cat)), highlighting the role of this region in positioning catalytic residues for efficient hydrolysis of different β-lactams. Carbapenem-derived acyl-enzyme structures reveal the predominance of the Δ1-(2R) imine rather than the Δ2 enamine tautomer. Quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics molecular dynamics simulations of KPC-2:meropenem acyl-enzyme deacylation used an adaptive string method to differentiate the reactivity of the two isomers. These identify the Δ1-(2R) isomer as having a significantly (7 kcal/mol) higher barrier than the Δ2 tautomer for the (rate-determining) formation of the tetrahedral deacylation intermediate. Deacylation is therefore likely to proceed predominantly from the Δ2, rather than the Δ1-(2R) acyl-enzyme, facilitated by tautomer-specific differences in hydrogen-bonding networks involving the carbapenem C-3 carboxylate and the deacylating water and stabilization by protonated N-4, accumulating a negative charge on the Δ2 enamine-derived oxyanion. Taken together, our data show how the flexible Ω-loop helps confer broad-spectrum activity upon KPC-2, while carbapenemase activity stems from efficient deacylation of the Δ2-enamine acyl-enzyme tautomer. American Chemical Society 2023-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10080687/ /pubmed/36972204 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c12123 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Tooke, Catherine L.
Hinchliffe, Philip
Beer, Michael
Zinovjev, Kirill
Colenso, Charlotte K.
Schofield, Christopher J.
Mulholland, Adrian J.
Spencer, James
Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title_full Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title_fullStr Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title_full_unstemmed Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title_short Tautomer-Specific Deacylation and Ω-Loop Flexibility Explain the Carbapenem-Hydrolyzing Broad-Spectrum Activity of the KPC-2 β-Lactamase
title_sort tautomer-specific deacylation and ω-loop flexibility explain the carbapenem-hydrolyzing broad-spectrum activity of the kpc-2 β-lactamase
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10080687/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36972204
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c12123
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