Worldwide dissemination of pathogens resistant to almost all available antibiotics represent a real problem preventing efficient treatment of infectious diseases. Among antimicrobial used in therapy, Β-lactam antibiotics represent 40% thus playing a crucial role in the management of infections treatment. We report a small series of phenylboronic acids derivatives (BAs) active against class A carbapenemases KPC-2 and GES-5, and class C cephalosporinases AmpC. The inhibitory profile of our BAs against class A and C was investigated by means of molecular docking, enzyme kinetics and X-ray crystallography. We were interested in the mechanism of recognition among class A and class C to direct the design of broad serine Β-Lactamases (SBLs) inhibitors. Molecular modeling calculations vs GES-5 and crystallographic studies vs AmpC reasoned, respectively, the ortho derivative 2 and the meta derivative 3 binding affinity. The ability of our BAs to protect Β-lactams from BLs hydrolysis was determined in biological assays conducted against clinical strains: Fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) tests confirmed their ability to be synergic with Β-lactams thus restoring susceptibility to meropenem. Considering the obtained results and the lack of cytotoxicity, our derivatives represent validated probe for the design of SBLs inhibitors.

Phenylboronic Acids Probing Molecular Recognition against Class A and Class C beta-Lactamases / Linciano, P.; Vicario, M.; Kekez, I.; Bellio, P.; Celenza, G.; Martin-Blecua, I.; Blazquez, J.; Cendron, L.; Tondi, D.. - In: ANTIBIOTICS. - ISSN 2079-6382. - 8:171(2019), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/antibiotics8040171]

Phenylboronic Acids Probing Molecular Recognition against Class A and Class C beta-Lactamases

Linciano P.
Software
;
Tondi D.
Supervision
2019

Abstract

Worldwide dissemination of pathogens resistant to almost all available antibiotics represent a real problem preventing efficient treatment of infectious diseases. Among antimicrobial used in therapy, Β-lactam antibiotics represent 40% thus playing a crucial role in the management of infections treatment. We report a small series of phenylboronic acids derivatives (BAs) active against class A carbapenemases KPC-2 and GES-5, and class C cephalosporinases AmpC. The inhibitory profile of our BAs against class A and C was investigated by means of molecular docking, enzyme kinetics and X-ray crystallography. We were interested in the mechanism of recognition among class A and class C to direct the design of broad serine Β-Lactamases (SBLs) inhibitors. Molecular modeling calculations vs GES-5 and crystallographic studies vs AmpC reasoned, respectively, the ortho derivative 2 and the meta derivative 3 binding affinity. The ability of our BAs to protect Β-lactams from BLs hydrolysis was determined in biological assays conducted against clinical strains: Fractional inhibitory concentration index (FICI) tests confirmed their ability to be synergic with Β-lactams thus restoring susceptibility to meropenem. Considering the obtained results and the lack of cytotoxicity, our derivatives represent validated probe for the design of SBLs inhibitors.
2019
30-set-2019
8
171
1
15
Phenylboronic Acids Probing Molecular Recognition against Class A and Class C beta-Lactamases / Linciano, P.; Vicario, M.; Kekez, I.; Bellio, P.; Celenza, G.; Martin-Blecua, I.; Blazquez, J.; Cendron, L.; Tondi, D.. - In: ANTIBIOTICS. - ISSN 2079-6382. - 8:171(2019), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/antibiotics8040171]
Linciano, P.; Vicario, M.; Kekez, I.; Bellio, P.; Celenza, G.; Martin-Blecua, I.; Blazquez, J.; Cendron, L.; Tondi, D.
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