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NMR Backbone Assignment of VIM-2 and Identification of the Active Enantiomer of a Potential Inhibitor

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https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmedchemlett.1c00635
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2022-01-28
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Wieske, Lianne H. E.; Bogaerts, Jonathan; Leding, Albin A. M.; Wilcox, Scott; Rasmussen, Anna Andersson; Leszczak, Kinga; Turunen, Lotta; Herrebout, Wouter A.; Hubert, Madlen; Bayer, Annette; Erdelyi, Mate
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Carbapenem resistance caused by metallo-β-lactamases is a serious global challenge that, if not tackled efficiently, is expected to lead to millions of deaths in the coming decades. Verona-integron encoded metallo-β-lactamase 2 (VIM-2) is a bacterial enzyme that has been reported from multidrug-resistant nosocomial isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and other Gram-negative pathogens. As it hydrolyzes most β-lactams efficiently, including carbapenems, it is a major threat to current antimicrobial chemotherapies. So far, there is no clinically applicable inhibitor for this enzyme. In this work, the backbone NMR resonance assignment of VIM-2 is disclosed, opening up NMR investigations of this clinically important enzyme and its potential inhibitors for solutions, enabling a rational improvement of inhibitor candidates. Making use of the assignment, we identified the active enantiomer of a VIM-2 inhibitor candidate as well as its possible binding site and Kd, utilizing NMR chemical shift titration experiments.
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American Chemical Society
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Wieske, Bogaerts, Leding, Wilcox, Rasmussen, Leszczak K, Turunen L, Herrebout, Hubert, Bayer A, Erdelyi M. NMR Backbone Assignment of VIM-2 and Identification of the Active Enantiomer of a Potential Inhibitor. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 2022;13(2):257-261
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