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The structure of a doripenem-bound OXA-51 class D ?-lactamase variant with enhanced carbapenemase activity.


ABSTRACT: OXA-51 is a class D ?-lactamase that is thought to be the native carbapenemase of Acinetobacter baumannii. Many variants of OXA-51 containing active site substitutions have been identified from A. baumannii isolates, and some of these substitutions increase hydrolytic activity toward carbapenem antibiotics. We have determined the high-resolution structures of apo OXA-51 and OXA-51 with one such substitution (I129L) with the carbapenem doripenem trapped in the active site as an acyl-intermediate. The structure shows that acyl-doripenem adopts an orientation very similar to carbapenem ligands observed in the active site of OXA-24/40 (doripenem) and OXA-23 (meropenem). In the OXA-51 variant/doripenem complex, the indole ring of W222 is oriented away from the doripenem binding site, thereby eliminating a clash that is predicted to occur in wildtype OXA-51. Similarly, in the OXA-51 variant complex, L129 adopts a different rotamer compared to I129 in wildtype OXA-51. This alternative position moves its side chain away from the hydroxyethyl moiety of doripenem and relieves another potential clash between the enzyme and carbapenem substrates. Molecular dynamics simulations of OXA-51 and OXA-51 I129L demonstrate that compared to isoleucine, a leucine at this position greatly favors a rotamer that accommodates the ligand. These results provide a molecular justification for how this substitution generates enhanced binding affinity for carbapenems, and therefore helps explain the prevalence of this substitution in clinical OXA-51 variants.

SUBMITTER: June CM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5119573 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The structure of a doripenem-bound OXA-51 class D β-lactamase variant with enhanced carbapenemase activity.

June Cynthia M CM   Muckenthaler Taylor J TJ   Schroder Emma C EC   Klamer Zachary L ZL   Wawrzak Zdzislaw Z   Powers Rachel A RA   Szarecka Agnieszka A   Leonard David A DA  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20160926 12


OXA-51 is a class D β-lactamase that is thought to be the native carbapenemase of Acinetobacter baumannii. Many variants of OXA-51 containing active site substitutions have been identified from A. baumannii isolates, and some of these substitutions increase hydrolytic activity toward carbapenem antibiotics. We have determined the high-resolution structures of apo OXA-51 and OXA-51 with one such substitution (I129L) with the carbapenem doripenem trapped in the active site as an acyl-intermediate.  ...[more]

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