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Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances

[Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat. The use of biologically active natural products alone or in combination with the clinically proven antimicrobial agents might be a useful strategy to fight the resistance. The scientific hypotheses of this study were twofold: (1) the nat...

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Autores principales: Mikhnevich, Tatyana A., Vyatkina (Turkova), Alexandra V., Grigorenko, Vitaly G., Rubtsova, Maya Yu., Rukhovich, Gleb D., Letarova, Maria A., Kravtsova, Darya S., Vladimirov, Sergey A., Orlov, Alexey A., Nikolaev, Evgeny N., Zherebker, Alexander, Perminova, Irina V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02841
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author Mikhnevich, Tatyana A.
Vyatkina (Turkova), Alexandra V.
Grigorenko, Vitaly G.
Rubtsova, Maya Yu.
Rukhovich, Gleb D.
Letarova, Maria A.
Kravtsova, Darya S.
Vladimirov, Sergey A.
Orlov, Alexey A.
Nikolaev, Evgeny N.
Zherebker, Alexander
Perminova, Irina V.
author_facet Mikhnevich, Tatyana A.
Vyatkina (Turkova), Alexandra V.
Grigorenko, Vitaly G.
Rubtsova, Maya Yu.
Rukhovich, Gleb D.
Letarova, Maria A.
Kravtsova, Darya S.
Vladimirov, Sergey A.
Orlov, Alexey A.
Nikolaev, Evgeny N.
Zherebker, Alexander
Perminova, Irina V.
author_sort Mikhnevich, Tatyana A.
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description [Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat. The use of biologically active natural products alone or in combination with the clinically proven antimicrobial agents might be a useful strategy to fight the resistance. The scientific hypotheses of this study were twofold: (1) the natural humic substances rich in dicarboxyl, phenolic, heteroaryl, and other fragments might possess inhibitory activity against β-lactamases, and (2) this inhibitory activity might be linked to the molecular composition of the humic ensemble. To test these hypotheses, we used humic substances (HS) from different sources (coal, peat, and soil) and of different fractional compositions (humic acids, hymatomelanic acids, and narrow fractions from solid-phase extraction) for inhibiting serine β-lactamase TEM-1. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR MS) was used to characterize the molecular composition of all humic materials used in this study. The kinetic assay with chromogenic substrate CENTA was used for assessment of inhibitory activity. The inhibition data have shown that among all humic materials tested, a distinct activity was observed within apolar fractions of hymatomelanic acid isolated from lignite. The decrease in the hydrolysis rate in the presence of most active fractions was 42% (with sulbactam—87%). Of particular importance is that these very fractions caused a synergistic effect (2-fold) for the combinations with sulbactam. Linking the observed inhibition effects to molecular composition revealed the preferential contribution of low-oxidized aromatic and acyclic components such as flavonoid-, lignin, and terpenoid-like molecules. The binding of single low-molecular-weight components to the cryptic allosteric site along with supramolecular interactions of humic aggregates with the protein surface could be considered as a major contributor to the observed inhibition. We believe that fine fractionation of hydrophobic humic materials along with molecular modeling studies on the interaction between humic molecules and β-lactamases might contribute to the development of novel β-lactamase inhibitors of humic nature.
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spelling pubmed-84593572021-09-24 Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances Mikhnevich, Tatyana A. Vyatkina (Turkova), Alexandra V. Grigorenko, Vitaly G. Rubtsova, Maya Yu. Rukhovich, Gleb D. Letarova, Maria A. Kravtsova, Darya S. Vladimirov, Sergey A. Orlov, Alexey A. Nikolaev, Evgeny N. Zherebker, Alexander Perminova, Irina V. ACS Omega [Image: see text] Antimicrobial resistance is a global threat. The use of biologically active natural products alone or in combination with the clinically proven antimicrobial agents might be a useful strategy to fight the resistance. The scientific hypotheses of this study were twofold: (1) the natural humic substances rich in dicarboxyl, phenolic, heteroaryl, and other fragments might possess inhibitory activity against β-lactamases, and (2) this inhibitory activity might be linked to the molecular composition of the humic ensemble. To test these hypotheses, we used humic substances (HS) from different sources (coal, peat, and soil) and of different fractional compositions (humic acids, hymatomelanic acids, and narrow fractions from solid-phase extraction) for inhibiting serine β-lactamase TEM-1. Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FTICR MS) was used to characterize the molecular composition of all humic materials used in this study. The kinetic assay with chromogenic substrate CENTA was used for assessment of inhibitory activity. The inhibition data have shown that among all humic materials tested, a distinct activity was observed within apolar fractions of hymatomelanic acid isolated from lignite. The decrease in the hydrolysis rate in the presence of most active fractions was 42% (with sulbactam—87%). Of particular importance is that these very fractions caused a synergistic effect (2-fold) for the combinations with sulbactam. Linking the observed inhibition effects to molecular composition revealed the preferential contribution of low-oxidized aromatic and acyclic components such as flavonoid-, lignin, and terpenoid-like molecules. The binding of single low-molecular-weight components to the cryptic allosteric site along with supramolecular interactions of humic aggregates with the protein surface could be considered as a major contributor to the observed inhibition. We believe that fine fractionation of hydrophobic humic materials along with molecular modeling studies on the interaction between humic molecules and β-lactamases might contribute to the development of novel β-lactamase inhibitors of humic nature. American Chemical Society 2021-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8459357/ /pubmed/34568667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02841 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Mikhnevich, Tatyana A.
Vyatkina (Turkova), Alexandra V.
Grigorenko, Vitaly G.
Rubtsova, Maya Yu.
Rukhovich, Gleb D.
Letarova, Maria A.
Kravtsova, Darya S.
Vladimirov, Sergey A.
Orlov, Alexey A.
Nikolaev, Evgeny N.
Zherebker, Alexander
Perminova, Irina V.
Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title_full Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title_fullStr Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title_short Inhibition of Class A β-Lactamase (TEM-1) by Narrow Fractions of Humic Substances
title_sort inhibition of class a β-lactamase (tem-1) by narrow fractions of humic substances
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8459357/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34568667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.1c02841
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