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Published on: February 18, 2014
Electrostatic interactions influence diazabicyclooctane inhibitor potency against OXA-48-like β-lactamases
Joseph F Hoff1, Kirsty E Goudar1, Karina Calvopiña2
1School of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, University of Bristol Bristol BS8 1TD UK Jim.Spencer@bristol.ac.uk.
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Carbapenemases, β-lactamases hydrolysing carbapenem antibiotics, challenge the treatment of multi-drug resistant bacteria. The OXA-48 carbapenemase is widely disseminated in Enterobacterales, necessitating new treatments for producer strains. Diazabicyclooctane (DBO) inhibitors, including avibactam and nacubactam, act on a wide range of enzymes to overcome β-lactamase-mediated resistance. Here we describe investigations on how avibactam and nacubactam inhibit OXA-48 and two variants, OXA-163 and OXA-405, with deletions in the β5-β6 loop neighbouring the active site that modify activity towards different β-lactam classes. Nacubactam is ∼80-fold less potent than avibactam towards OXA-48, but this difference reduces in OXA-163 and OXA-405. Crystal structures and molecular dynamics simulations reveal electrostatic repulsion between Arg214 on the OXA-48 β5-β6 active-site loop and nacubactam, but not avibactam; effects absent from simulations of OXA-163 and OXA-405, which lack Arg214. Crystallographic and mass spectrometry data demonstrate that all three enzymes support desulfation of the bound DBOs. The results indicate that interactions with Arg214 affect DBO potency, suggesting that sequence variation in OXA-48-like β-lactamases affects reactivity towards inhibitors as well as β-lactam substrates.
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