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Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs

Carboxy ester prodrugs are widely employed to increase oral absorption and potency of phosphonate antibiotics. Prodrugging can mask problematic chemical features that prevent cellular uptake and may enable tissue-specific compound delivery. However, many carboxy ester promoieties are rapidly hydroly...

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Autores principales: Miller, Justin J, Shah, Ishaan T, Hatten, Jayda, Barekatain, Yasaman, Mueller, Elizabeth A, Moustafa, Ahmed M, Edwards, Rachel L, Dowd, Cynthia S, Hoops, Geoffrey C, Johnson, R Jeremy, Planet, Paul J, Muller, Florian L, Jez, Joseph M, Odom John, Audrey R
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Publicado: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8318587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34279224
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66657
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author Miller, Justin J
Shah, Ishaan T
Hatten, Jayda
Barekatain, Yasaman
Mueller, Elizabeth A
Moustafa, Ahmed M
Edwards, Rachel L
Dowd, Cynthia S
Hoops, Geoffrey C
Johnson, R Jeremy
Planet, Paul J
Muller, Florian L
Jez, Joseph M
Odom John, Audrey R
author_facet Miller, Justin J
Shah, Ishaan T
Hatten, Jayda
Barekatain, Yasaman
Mueller, Elizabeth A
Moustafa, Ahmed M
Edwards, Rachel L
Dowd, Cynthia S
Hoops, Geoffrey C
Johnson, R Jeremy
Planet, Paul J
Muller, Florian L
Jez, Joseph M
Odom John, Audrey R
author_sort Miller, Justin J
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description Carboxy ester prodrugs are widely employed to increase oral absorption and potency of phosphonate antibiotics. Prodrugging can mask problematic chemical features that prevent cellular uptake and may enable tissue-specific compound delivery. However, many carboxy ester promoieties are rapidly hydrolyzed by serum esterases, limiting their therapeutic potential. While carboxy ester-based prodrug targeting is feasible, it has seen limited use in microbes as microbial esterase-specific promoieties have not been described. Here we identify the bacterial esterases, GloB and FrmB, that activate carboxy ester prodrugs in Staphylococcus aureus. Additionally, we determine the substrate specificities for FrmB and GloB and demonstrate the structural basis of these preferences. Finally, we establish the carboxy ester substrate specificities of human and mouse sera, ultimately identifying several promoieties likely to be serum esterase-resistant and microbially labile. These studies will enable structure-guided design of antistaphylococcal promoieties and expand the range of molecules to target staphylococcal pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-83185872021-07-30 Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs Miller, Justin J Shah, Ishaan T Hatten, Jayda Barekatain, Yasaman Mueller, Elizabeth A Moustafa, Ahmed M Edwards, Rachel L Dowd, Cynthia S Hoops, Geoffrey C Johnson, R Jeremy Planet, Paul J Muller, Florian L Jez, Joseph M Odom John, Audrey R eLife Biochemistry and Chemical Biology Carboxy ester prodrugs are widely employed to increase oral absorption and potency of phosphonate antibiotics. Prodrugging can mask problematic chemical features that prevent cellular uptake and may enable tissue-specific compound delivery. However, many carboxy ester promoieties are rapidly hydrolyzed by serum esterases, limiting their therapeutic potential. While carboxy ester-based prodrug targeting is feasible, it has seen limited use in microbes as microbial esterase-specific promoieties have not been described. Here we identify the bacterial esterases, GloB and FrmB, that activate carboxy ester prodrugs in Staphylococcus aureus. Additionally, we determine the substrate specificities for FrmB and GloB and demonstrate the structural basis of these preferences. Finally, we establish the carboxy ester substrate specificities of human and mouse sera, ultimately identifying several promoieties likely to be serum esterase-resistant and microbially labile. These studies will enable structure-guided design of antistaphylococcal promoieties and expand the range of molecules to target staphylococcal pathogens. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8318587/ /pubmed/34279224 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66657 Text en © 2021, Miller et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
Miller, Justin J
Shah, Ishaan T
Hatten, Jayda
Barekatain, Yasaman
Mueller, Elizabeth A
Moustafa, Ahmed M
Edwards, Rachel L
Dowd, Cynthia S
Hoops, Geoffrey C
Johnson, R Jeremy
Planet, Paul J
Muller, Florian L
Jez, Joseph M
Odom John, Audrey R
Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title_full Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title_fullStr Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title_full_unstemmed Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title_short Structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
title_sort structure-guided microbial targeting of antistaphylococcal prodrugs
topic Biochemistry and Chemical Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8318587/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34279224
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.66657
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