Kinetic Study of Two Novel Enantiomeric Tricyclic β-Lactams Which Efficiently Inactivate Class C β-Lactamases

Author:

Vilar Mateja1,Galleni Moreno2,Solmajer Tom34,Turk Boris1,Frère Jean-Marie2,Matagne André2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Institut Jozef Stefan, 1000 Ljubljana,1

2. Laboratoire d'Enzymologie, Centre for Protein Engineering, University of Liège, Institut de Chimie, B6, B-4000 Liege (Sart Tilman), Belgium,4 and

3. Department of Molecular Modelling and NMR Spectroscopy, National Institute of Chemistry, 1115 Ljubljana,2 and

4. Lek, d. d., Research and Development, 1526 Ljubljana,3 Slovenia

Abstract

ABSTRACT A detailed kinetic study of the interaction between two ethylidene derivatives of tricyclic carbapenems, Lek 156 and Lek 157, and representative β-lactamases and d -alanyl– d -alanine peptidases ( dd -peptidases) is presented. Both compounds are very efficient inactivators of the Enterobacter cloacae 908R β-lactamase, which is usually resistant to inhibition. Preliminary experiments indicate that various extended-spectrum class C β-lactamases (ACT-1, CMY-1, and MIR-1) are also inactivated. With the E. cloacae 908R enzyme, complete inactivation occurs with a second-order rate constant, k 2 / K ′, of 2 × 10 4 to 4 × 10 4 M −1 s −1 , and reactivation is very slow, with a half-life of >1 h. Accordingly, Lek 157 significantly decreases the MIC of ampicillin for E. cloacae P99, a constitutive class C β-lactamase overproducer. With the other serine β-lactamases tested, the covalent adducts exhibit a wide range of stabilities, with half-lives ranging from long (>4 h with the TEM-1 class A enzyme), to medium (10 to 20 min with the OXA-10 class D enzyme), to short (0.2 to 0.4 s with the NmcA class A β-lactamase). By contrast, both carbapenems behave as good substrates of the Bacillus cereus metallo-β-lactamase (class B). The Streptomyces sp. strain R61 and K15 extracellular dd -peptidases exhibit low levels of sensitivity to both compounds.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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