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J Med Chem ; 66(13): 8510-8525, 2023 07 13.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37358467

RESUMO

Class C Acinetobacter-derived cephalosporinases (ADCs) represent an important target for inhibition in the multidrug-resistant pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii. Many ADC variants have emerged, and characterization of their structural and functional differences is essential. Equally as important is the development of compounds that inhibit all prevalent ADCs despite these differences. The boronic acid transition state inhibitor, MB076, a novel heterocyclic triazole with improved plasma stability, was synthesized and inhibits seven different ADC ß-lactamase variants with Ki values <1 µM. MB076 acted synergistically in combination with multiple cephalosporins to restore susceptibility. ADC variants containing an alanine duplication in the Ω-loop, specifically ADC-33, exhibited increased activity for larger cephalosporins, such as ceftazidime, cefiderocol, and ceftolozane. X-ray crystal structures of ADC variants in this study provide a structural context for substrate profile differences and show that the inhibitor adopts a similar conformation in all ADC variants, despite small changes near their active sites.


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Acinetobacter baumannii , Cefalosporinase , Cefalosporinase/genética , Cefalosporinase/química , Cefalosporinase/farmacologia , Ácidos Borônicos/farmacologia , Ácidos Borônicos/química , Cefalosporinas/farmacologia , beta-Lactamases/genética , beta-Lactamases/química , Antibacterianos/farmacologia , Testes de Sensibilidade Microbiana
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ACS Infect Dis ; 6(7): 1965-1975, 2020 07 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32502340

RESUMO

Boronic acid transition state inhibitors (BATSIs) are known reversible covalent inhibitors of serine ß-lactamases. The selectivity and high potency of specific BATSIs bearing an amide side chain mimicking the ß-lactam's amide side chain are an established and recognized synthetic strategy. Herein, we describe a new class of BATSIs where the amide group is replaced by a bioisostere triazole; these compounds were designed as molecular probes. To this end, a library of 26 α-triazolylmethaneboronic acids was synthesized and tested against the clinically concerning Acinetobacter-derived cephalosporinase, ADC-7. In steady state analyses, these compounds demonstrated Ki values ranging from 90 nM to 38 µM (±10%). Five compounds were crystallized in complex with ADC-7 ß-lactamase, and all the crystal structures reveal the triazole is in the putative amide binding site, thus confirming the triazole-amide bioisosterism. The easy synthetic access of these new inhibitors as prototype scaffolds allows the insertion of a wide range of chemical groups able to explore the enzyme binding site and provides insights on the importance of specific residues in recognition and catalysis. The best inhibitor identified, compound 6q (Ki 90 nM), places a tolyl group near Arg340, making favorable cation-π interactions. Notably, the structure of 6q does not resemble the natural substrate of the ß-lactamase yet displays a pronounced inhibition activity, in addition to lowering the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of ceftazidime against three bacterial strains expressing class C ß-lactamases. In summary, these observations validate the α-triazolylboronic acids as a promising template for further inhibitor design.


Assuntos
Acinetobacter baumannii , Inibidores de beta-Lactamases , Acinetobacter baumannii/metabolismo , Cefalosporinase/genética , Cefalosporinase/metabolismo , Relação Estrutura-Atividade , Inibidores de beta-Lactamases/farmacologia , beta-Lactamases/metabolismo
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