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Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles

Nitroheterocycle antibiotics, particularly 5-nitroimidazoles, are frequently used for treating anaerobic infections. The antimicrobial activities of these drugs heavily rely on the in vivo bioactivation, mainly mediated by widely distributed bacterial nitroreductases (NTRs). However, the bioactivati...

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Autores principales: Liu, Dake, Wanniarachchi, Thisuri N., Jiang, Guangde, Seabra, Gustavo, Cao, Shugeng, Bruner, Steven D., Ding, Yousong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00238d
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author Liu, Dake
Wanniarachchi, Thisuri N.
Jiang, Guangde
Seabra, Gustavo
Cao, Shugeng
Bruner, Steven D.
Ding, Yousong
author_facet Liu, Dake
Wanniarachchi, Thisuri N.
Jiang, Guangde
Seabra, Gustavo
Cao, Shugeng
Bruner, Steven D.
Ding, Yousong
author_sort Liu, Dake
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description Nitroheterocycle antibiotics, particularly 5-nitroimidazoles, are frequently used for treating anaerobic infections. The antimicrobial activities of these drugs heavily rely on the in vivo bioactivation, mainly mediated by widely distributed bacterial nitroreductases (NTRs). However, the bioactivation can also lead to severe toxicities and drug resistance. Mechanistic understanding of NTR-mediated 5-nitroimidazole metabolism can potentially aid addressing these issues. Here, we report the metabolism of structurally diverse nitroimidazole drug molecules by a NTR from a human pathogen Haemophilus influenzae (HiNfsB). Our detailed bioinformatic analysis uncovered that HiNfsB represents a group of unexplored oxygen-insensitive NTRs. Biochemical characterization of the recombinant enzyme revealed that HiNfsB effectively metabolizes ten clinically used nitroimidazoles. Furthermore, HiNfsB generated not only canonical nitroreduction metabolites but also stable, novel dimeric products from three nitroimidazoles, whose structures were proposed based on the results of high resolution MS and tandem MS analysis. X-ray structural analysis of the enzyme coupled with site-directed mutagenesis identified four active site residues important to its catalysis and broad substrate scope. Finally, transient expression of HiNfsB sensitized an E. coli mutant strain to 5-nitroimidazoles under anaerobic conditions. Together, these results advance our understanding of the metabolism of nitroimidazole antibiotics mediated by a new NTR group and reinforce the research on the natural antibiotic resistome for addressing the antibiotic resistance crisis.
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spelling pubmed-89851402022-04-18 Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles Liu, Dake Wanniarachchi, Thisuri N. Jiang, Guangde Seabra, Gustavo Cao, Shugeng Bruner, Steven D. Ding, Yousong RSC Chem Biol Chemistry Nitroheterocycle antibiotics, particularly 5-nitroimidazoles, are frequently used for treating anaerobic infections. The antimicrobial activities of these drugs heavily rely on the in vivo bioactivation, mainly mediated by widely distributed bacterial nitroreductases (NTRs). However, the bioactivation can also lead to severe toxicities and drug resistance. Mechanistic understanding of NTR-mediated 5-nitroimidazole metabolism can potentially aid addressing these issues. Here, we report the metabolism of structurally diverse nitroimidazole drug molecules by a NTR from a human pathogen Haemophilus influenzae (HiNfsB). Our detailed bioinformatic analysis uncovered that HiNfsB represents a group of unexplored oxygen-insensitive NTRs. Biochemical characterization of the recombinant enzyme revealed that HiNfsB effectively metabolizes ten clinically used nitroimidazoles. Furthermore, HiNfsB generated not only canonical nitroreduction metabolites but also stable, novel dimeric products from three nitroimidazoles, whose structures were proposed based on the results of high resolution MS and tandem MS analysis. X-ray structural analysis of the enzyme coupled with site-directed mutagenesis identified four active site residues important to its catalysis and broad substrate scope. Finally, transient expression of HiNfsB sensitized an E. coli mutant strain to 5-nitroimidazoles under anaerobic conditions. Together, these results advance our understanding of the metabolism of nitroimidazole antibiotics mediated by a new NTR group and reinforce the research on the natural antibiotic resistome for addressing the antibiotic resistance crisis. RSC 2022-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8985140/ /pubmed/35441146 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00238d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Liu, Dake
Wanniarachchi, Thisuri N.
Jiang, Guangde
Seabra, Gustavo
Cao, Shugeng
Bruner, Steven D.
Ding, Yousong
Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title_full Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title_fullStr Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title_full_unstemmed Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title_short Biochemical and structural characterization of Haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
title_sort biochemical and structural characterization of haemophilus influenzae nitroreductase in metabolizing nitroimidazoles
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8985140/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35441146
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cb00238d
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