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Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N

Isoniazid represents a first-line anti-tuberculosis medication in prevention and treatment. This prodrug is activated by a mycobacterial catalase-peroxidase enzyme called KatG in Mycobacterium tuberculosis), thereby inhibiting the synthesis of mycolic acid, required for the mycobacterial cell wall....

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Autores principales: Ascenzi, Paolo, Coletta, Andrea, Cao, Yu, Trezza, Viviana, Leboffe, Loris, Fanali, Gabriella, Fasano, Mauro, Pesce, Alessandra, Ciaccio, Chiara, Marini, Stefano, Coletta, Massimo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069762
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author Ascenzi, Paolo
Coletta, Andrea
Cao, Yu
Trezza, Viviana
Leboffe, Loris
Fanali, Gabriella
Fasano, Mauro
Pesce, Alessandra
Ciaccio, Chiara
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
author_facet Ascenzi, Paolo
Coletta, Andrea
Cao, Yu
Trezza, Viviana
Leboffe, Loris
Fanali, Gabriella
Fasano, Mauro
Pesce, Alessandra
Ciaccio, Chiara
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
author_sort Ascenzi, Paolo
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description Isoniazid represents a first-line anti-tuberculosis medication in prevention and treatment. This prodrug is activated by a mycobacterial catalase-peroxidase enzyme called KatG in Mycobacterium tuberculosis), thereby inhibiting the synthesis of mycolic acid, required for the mycobacterial cell wall. Moreover, isoniazid activation by KatG produces some radical species (e.g., nitrogen monoxide), that display anti-mycobacterial activity. Remarkably, the ability of mycobacteria to persist in vivo in the presence of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species implies the presence in these bacteria of (pseudo-)enzymatic detoxification systems, including truncated hemoglobins (trHbs). Here, we report that isoniazid binds reversibly to ferric and ferrous M. tuberculosis trHb type N (or group I; Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(II), respectively) with a simple bimolecular process, which perturbs the heme-based spectroscopic properties. Values of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for isoniazid binding to Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(II) are K = (1.1±0.1)×10(−4) M, k (on) = (5.3±0.6)×10(3) M(−1) s(−1) and k (off) = (4.6±0.5)×10(−1) s(−1); and D = (1.2±0.2)×10(−3) M, d (on) = (1.3±0.4)×10(3) M(−1) s(−1), and d (off) = 1.5±0.4 s(−1), respectively, at pH 7.0 and 20.0°C. Accordingly, isoniazid inhibits competitively azide binding to Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(III)-catalyzed peroxynitrite isomerization. Moreover, isoniazid inhibits Mt-trHbN(II) oxygenation and carbonylation. Although the structure of the Mt-trHbN-isoniazid complex is not available, here we show by docking simulation that isoniazid binding to the heme-Fe atom indeed may take place. These data suggest a direct role of isoniazid to impair fundamental functions of mycobacteria, e.g. scavenging of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, and metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-37312992013-08-09 Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N Ascenzi, Paolo Coletta, Andrea Cao, Yu Trezza, Viviana Leboffe, Loris Fanali, Gabriella Fasano, Mauro Pesce, Alessandra Ciaccio, Chiara Marini, Stefano Coletta, Massimo PLoS One Research Article Isoniazid represents a first-line anti-tuberculosis medication in prevention and treatment. This prodrug is activated by a mycobacterial catalase-peroxidase enzyme called KatG in Mycobacterium tuberculosis), thereby inhibiting the synthesis of mycolic acid, required for the mycobacterial cell wall. Moreover, isoniazid activation by KatG produces some radical species (e.g., nitrogen monoxide), that display anti-mycobacterial activity. Remarkably, the ability of mycobacteria to persist in vivo in the presence of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species implies the presence in these bacteria of (pseudo-)enzymatic detoxification systems, including truncated hemoglobins (trHbs). Here, we report that isoniazid binds reversibly to ferric and ferrous M. tuberculosis trHb type N (or group I; Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(II), respectively) with a simple bimolecular process, which perturbs the heme-based spectroscopic properties. Values of thermodynamic and kinetic parameters for isoniazid binding to Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(II) are K = (1.1±0.1)×10(−4) M, k (on) = (5.3±0.6)×10(3) M(−1) s(−1) and k (off) = (4.6±0.5)×10(−1) s(−1); and D = (1.2±0.2)×10(−3) M, d (on) = (1.3±0.4)×10(3) M(−1) s(−1), and d (off) = 1.5±0.4 s(−1), respectively, at pH 7.0 and 20.0°C. Accordingly, isoniazid inhibits competitively azide binding to Mt-trHbN(III) and Mt-trHbN(III)-catalyzed peroxynitrite isomerization. Moreover, isoniazid inhibits Mt-trHbN(II) oxygenation and carbonylation. Although the structure of the Mt-trHbN-isoniazid complex is not available, here we show by docking simulation that isoniazid binding to the heme-Fe atom indeed may take place. These data suggest a direct role of isoniazid to impair fundamental functions of mycobacteria, e.g. scavenging of reactive nitrogen and oxygen species, and metabolism. Public Library of Science 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3731299/ /pubmed/23936350 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069762 Text en © 2013 Ascenzi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Ascenzi, Paolo
Coletta, Andrea
Cao, Yu
Trezza, Viviana
Leboffe, Loris
Fanali, Gabriella
Fasano, Mauro
Pesce, Alessandra
Ciaccio, Chiara
Marini, Stefano
Coletta, Massimo
Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title_full Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title_fullStr Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title_full_unstemmed Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title_short Isoniazid Inhibits the Heme-Based Reactivity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Truncated Hemoglobin N
title_sort isoniazid inhibits the heme-based reactivity of mycobacterium tuberculosis truncated hemoglobin n
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731299/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23936350
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0069762
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