Genetic and Structural Insights into the Dissemination Potential of the Extremely Broad-Spectrum Class A β-Lactamase KPC-2 Identified in an Escherichia coli Strain and an Enterobacter cloacae Strain Isolated from the Same Patient in France
- 1 October 2008
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Microbiology in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
- Vol. 52 (10), 3725-3736
- https://doi.org/10.1128/aac.00163-08
Abstract
Two clinical strains of Escherichia coli (2138) and Enterobacter cloacae (7506) isolated from the same patient in France and showing resistance to extended-spectrum cephalosporins and low susceptibility to imipenem were investigated. Both strains harbored the plasmid-contained bla TEM-1 and bla KPC-2 genes. bla KLUC-2 , encoding a mutant of the chromosomal β-lactamase of Kluyvera cryocrescens , was also identified at a plasmid location in E. cloacae 7506, suggesting the IS Ecp1 -assisted escape of bla KLUC from the chromosome. Determination of the KPC-2 structure at 1.6 Å revealed that the binding site was occupied by the C-terminal (C-ter) residues coming from a symmetric KPC-2 monomer, with the ultimate C-ter Glu interacting with Ser130, Lys234, Thr235, and Thr237 in the active site. This mode of binding can be paralleled to the inhibition of the TEM-1 β-lactamase by the inhibitory protein BLIP. Determination of the 1.23-Å structure of a KPC-2 mutant in which the five C-ter residues were deleted revealed that the catalytic site was filled by a citrate molecule. Structure analysis and docking simulations with cefotaxime and imipenem provided further insights into the molecular basis of the extremely broad spectrum of KPC-2, which behaves as a cefotaximase with significant activity against carbapenems. In particular, residues 104, 105, 132, and 167 draw a binding cavity capable of accommodating both the aminothiazole moiety of cefotaxime and the 6α-hydroxyethyl group of imipenem, with the binding of the former drug being also favored by a significant degree of freedom at the level of the loop at positions 96 to 105 and by an enlargement of the binding site at the end of strand β3.Keywords
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