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Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure

OXA-58 is a class D β-lactamase from the multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. We determined the crystal structure of OXA-58 in a novel crystal, and revealed the structure of the substrate-binding cleft in a closed state, distinct from a previously reported OXA-58 crystal structure with the...

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Autores principales: Saino, Hiromichi, Sugiyabu, Tomohiro, Ueno, Go, Yamamoto, Masaki, Ishii, Yoshikazu, Miyano, Masashi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26701320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145869
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author Saino, Hiromichi
Sugiyabu, Tomohiro
Ueno, Go
Yamamoto, Masaki
Ishii, Yoshikazu
Miyano, Masashi
author_facet Saino, Hiromichi
Sugiyabu, Tomohiro
Ueno, Go
Yamamoto, Masaki
Ishii, Yoshikazu
Miyano, Masashi
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description OXA-58 is a class D β-lactamase from the multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. We determined the crystal structure of OXA-58 in a novel crystal, and revealed the structure of the substrate-binding cleft in a closed state, distinct from a previously reported OXA-58 crystal structure with the binding cleft in an open state. In the closed state, the movement of three loops (α3–α4, β6–β7, and β8–α10) forms an arch-like architecture over the binding cleft through interaction between the Phe113 residues of α3–α4 and Met225 of β6–β7. This structure suggests the involvement of these flexible loops in OXA-58 substrate binding. In contrast to the mobile loops, the Ω-loop appeared static, including the conserved loop residues and their hydrogen bonds; the pivotal residue Trp169 within the Ω-loop, ζ-carbamic acid of the modified base catalyst residue Lys86, and nucleophilic residue Ser83. The stability of OXA-58 was enhanced concomitant with an increase in the hydrolytic activity catalyzed by NaHCO(3)-dependent ζ-carbamic acid formation, with an EC(50) of 0.34 mM. The W169A mutant enzyme was significantly thermally unstable even in the presence of 100 mM NaHCO(3), whereas the S83A mutant was stabilized with NaHCO(3)-dependent activation. The ζ-carbamic acid was shown to increase not only OXA-58 hydrolytic activity but also OXA-58 stability through the formation of a hydrogen bond network connected to the Ω-loop with Ser83 and Trp169. Thus, the static Ω-loop is important for OXA-58 stability, whereas the mobile loops of the substrate-binding cleft form the basis for accommodation of the various substituents of β-lactam backbone.
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spelling pubmed-46894452015-12-31 Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure Saino, Hiromichi Sugiyabu, Tomohiro Ueno, Go Yamamoto, Masaki Ishii, Yoshikazu Miyano, Masashi PLoS One Research Article OXA-58 is a class D β-lactamase from the multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii. We determined the crystal structure of OXA-58 in a novel crystal, and revealed the structure of the substrate-binding cleft in a closed state, distinct from a previously reported OXA-58 crystal structure with the binding cleft in an open state. In the closed state, the movement of three loops (α3–α4, β6–β7, and β8–α10) forms an arch-like architecture over the binding cleft through interaction between the Phe113 residues of α3–α4 and Met225 of β6–β7. This structure suggests the involvement of these flexible loops in OXA-58 substrate binding. In contrast to the mobile loops, the Ω-loop appeared static, including the conserved loop residues and their hydrogen bonds; the pivotal residue Trp169 within the Ω-loop, ζ-carbamic acid of the modified base catalyst residue Lys86, and nucleophilic residue Ser83. The stability of OXA-58 was enhanced concomitant with an increase in the hydrolytic activity catalyzed by NaHCO(3)-dependent ζ-carbamic acid formation, with an EC(50) of 0.34 mM. The W169A mutant enzyme was significantly thermally unstable even in the presence of 100 mM NaHCO(3), whereas the S83A mutant was stabilized with NaHCO(3)-dependent activation. The ζ-carbamic acid was shown to increase not only OXA-58 hydrolytic activity but also OXA-58 stability through the formation of a hydrogen bond network connected to the Ω-loop with Ser83 and Trp169. Thus, the static Ω-loop is important for OXA-58 stability, whereas the mobile loops of the substrate-binding cleft form the basis for accommodation of the various substituents of β-lactam backbone. Public Library of Science 2015-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC4689445/ /pubmed/26701320 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145869 Text en © 2015 Saino 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Saino, Hiromichi
Sugiyabu, Tomohiro
Ueno, Go
Yamamoto, Masaki
Ishii, Yoshikazu
Miyano, Masashi
Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title_full Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title_fullStr Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title_full_unstemmed Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title_short Crystal Structure of OXA-58 with the Substrate-Binding Cleft in a Closed State: Insights into the Mobility and Stability of the OXA-58 Structure
title_sort crystal structure of oxa-58 with the substrate-binding cleft in a closed state: insights into the mobility and stability of the oxa-58 structure
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4689445/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26701320
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0145869
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