Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution
The production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being able to hydrolyze not only penicillins, but also t...
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doaj-81f70c2bbd574ef596bc3740bd31bbb22020-11-24T23:00:35ZengMDPI AGAntibiotics2079-63822014-07-013328531610.3390/antibiotics3030285antibiotics3030285Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro EvolutionMaría-Rocío Meini0Leticia I. Llarrull1Alejandro J. Vila2Institute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario (IBR, CONICET-UNR) and Biophysics Area, Faculty of Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University of Rosario, Ocampo y Esmeralda, CONICET-Rosario, Rosario 2000, ArgentinaInstitute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario (IBR, CONICET-UNR) and Biophysics Area, Faculty of Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University of Rosario, Ocampo y Esmeralda, CONICET-Rosario, Rosario 2000, ArgentinaInstitute of Molecular and Cellular Biology of Rosario (IBR, CONICET-UNR) and Biophysics Area, Faculty of Biochemistry and Pharmaceutical Sciences, National University of Rosario, Ocampo y Esmeralda, CONICET-Rosario, Rosario 2000, ArgentinaThe production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being able to hydrolyze not only penicillins, but also the latest generation of cephalosporins and carbapenems, which constitute at present the last resource antibiotics. The VIM, IMP, and NDM enzymes comprise the main groups of clinically relevant metallo-β-lactamases. Here we present an update of the features of the natural variants that have emerged and of the ones that have been engineered in the laboratory, in an effort to find sequence and structural determinants of substrate preferences. This knowledge is of upmost importance in novel drug design efforts. We also discuss the advances in knowledge achieved by means of in vitro directed evolution experiments, and the potential of this approach to predict natural evolution of metallo-β-lactamases.The production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being able to hydrolyze not only penicillins, but also the latest generation of cephalosporins and carbapenems, which constitute at present the last resource antibiotics. The VIM, IMP, and NDM enzymes comprise the main groups of clinically relevant metallo-β-lactamases. Here we present an update of the features of the natural variants that have emerged and of the ones that have been engineered in the laboratory, in an effort to find sequence and structural determinants of substrate preferences. This knowledge is of upmost importance in novel drug design efforts. We also discuss the advances in knowledge achieved by means of in vitro directed evolution experiments, and the potential of this approach to predict natural evolution of metallo-β-lactamases.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-6382/3/3/285resistancemetallo-β-lactamasesevolution |
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Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution |
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Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution |
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Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution |
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Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution |
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Evolution of Metallo-β-lactamases: Trends Revealed by Natural Diversity and in vitro Evolution |
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evolution of metallo-β-lactamases: trends revealed by natural diversity and in vitro evolution |
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The production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being able to hydrolyze not only penicillins, but also the latest generation of cephalosporins and carbapenems, which constitute at present the last resource antibiotics. The VIM, IMP, and NDM enzymes comprise the main groups of clinically relevant metallo-β-lactamases. Here we present an update of the features of the natural variants that have emerged and of the ones that have been engineered in the laboratory, in an effort to find sequence and structural determinants of substrate preferences. This knowledge is of upmost importance in novel drug design efforts. We also discuss the advances in knowledge achieved by means of in vitro directed evolution experiments, and the potential of this approach to predict natural evolution of metallo-β-lactamases.The production of β-lactamase enzymes is one of the most distributed resistance mechanisms towards β-lactam antibiotics. Metallo-β-lactamases constitute a worrisome group of these kinds of enzymes, since they present a broad spectrum profile, being able to hydrolyze not only penicillins, but also the latest generation of cephalosporins and carbapenems, which constitute at present the last resource antibiotics. The VIM, IMP, and NDM enzymes comprise the main groups of clinically relevant metallo-β-lactamases. Here we present an update of the features of the natural variants that have emerged and of the ones that have been engineered in the laboratory, in an effort to find sequence and structural determinants of substrate preferences. This knowledge is of upmost importance in novel drug design efforts. We also discuss the advances in knowledge achieved by means of in vitro directed evolution experiments, and the potential of this approach to predict natural evolution of metallo-β-lactamases. |
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