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May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?

Mammaliicoccus sciuri, previously known as Staphylococcus sciuri, is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in gene transfer phenomena that confer resistance to multiple antibiotics. These plasmid-encoded genes can be easily transferred to other pathogenic staphylococci. Because antibiotic resistance is...

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Autores principales: De Luca, Viviana, Giovannuzzi, Simone, Supuran, Claudiu T., Capasso, Clemente
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213827
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author De Luca, Viviana
Giovannuzzi, Simone
Supuran, Claudiu T.
Capasso, Clemente
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Giovannuzzi, Simone
Supuran, Claudiu T.
Capasso, Clemente
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description Mammaliicoccus sciuri, previously known as Staphylococcus sciuri, is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in gene transfer phenomena that confer resistance to multiple antibiotics. These plasmid-encoded genes can be easily transferred to other pathogenic staphylococci. Because antibiotic resistance is rising, inhibiting M. sciuri proliferation may be a credible strategy for restricting antimicrobial resistance gene transfer to other pathogenic bacteria. Recently, it has been shown that blocking bacterial carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1), metalloenzymes sustaining bacterial metabolic activities, can reduce pathogen survival and fitness. Here, the recombinant M. sciuri γ-CA (MscCAγ) has been cloned and purified, utilizing the DNA recombinant technology. Its kinetic properties for the CO(2) hydration reaction, as well as the sulfonamide inhibition profile, were investigated and compared with those reported earlier for MscCAβ (previously described as SauBCA) and the two off-target human CA isoforms (hCA I and hCA II). The recombinant MscCAγ showed significant hydratase activity. Moreover, the MscCAγ sulfonamide inhibitory profile was different from that of MscCAβ, implying that a varied amino acid set typifies the catalytic pocket of the two enzymes. These differences provide additional evidence for the possibility of developing novel CA class-specific inhibitors.
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spelling pubmed-96939182022-11-26 May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci? De Luca, Viviana Giovannuzzi, Simone Supuran, Claudiu T. Capasso, Clemente Int J Mol Sci Article Mammaliicoccus sciuri, previously known as Staphylococcus sciuri, is a Gram-positive bacterium involved in gene transfer phenomena that confer resistance to multiple antibiotics. These plasmid-encoded genes can be easily transferred to other pathogenic staphylococci. Because antibiotic resistance is rising, inhibiting M. sciuri proliferation may be a credible strategy for restricting antimicrobial resistance gene transfer to other pathogenic bacteria. Recently, it has been shown that blocking bacterial carbonic anhydrases (CAs, EC 4.2.1.1), metalloenzymes sustaining bacterial metabolic activities, can reduce pathogen survival and fitness. Here, the recombinant M. sciuri γ-CA (MscCAγ) has been cloned and purified, utilizing the DNA recombinant technology. Its kinetic properties for the CO(2) hydration reaction, as well as the sulfonamide inhibition profile, were investigated and compared with those reported earlier for MscCAβ (previously described as SauBCA) and the two off-target human CA isoforms (hCA I and hCA II). The recombinant MscCAγ showed significant hydratase activity. Moreover, the MscCAγ sulfonamide inhibitory profile was different from that of MscCAβ, implying that a varied amino acid set typifies the catalytic pocket of the two enzymes. These differences provide additional evidence for the possibility of developing novel CA class-specific inhibitors. MDPI 2022-11-10 /pmc/articles/PMC9693918/ /pubmed/36430304 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213827 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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De Luca, Viviana
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Supuran, Claudiu T.
Capasso, Clemente
May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title_full May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title_fullStr May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title_full_unstemmed May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title_short May Sulfonamide Inhibitors of Carbonic Anhydrases from Mammaliicoccus sciuri Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance Due to Gene Transfer to Other Harmful Staphylococci?
title_sort may sulfonamide inhibitors of carbonic anhydrases from mammaliicoccus sciuri prevent antimicrobial resistance due to gene transfer to other harmful staphylococci?
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9693918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36430304
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232213827
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