7ME9

CDD-1 beta-lactamase in imidazole/MPD 30 seconds avibactam complex


Experimental Data Snapshot

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 1.70 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.205 
  • R-Value Work: 0.178 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.180 

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Literature

In Crystallo Time-Resolved Interaction of the Clostridioides difficile CDD-1 enzyme with Avibactam Provides New Insights into the Catalytic Mechanism of Class D beta-lactamases.

Stewart, N.K.Toth, M.Stasyuk, A.Vakulenko, S.B.Smith, C.A.

(2021) ACS Infect Dis 7: 1765-1776

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsinfecdis.1c00094
  • Primary Citation of Related Structures:  
    7LNO, 7LNQ, 7LNR, 7ME9, 7MEA, 7MEB, 7MEC, 7MED, 7MEE, 7MEF, 7MEG, 7MEH

  • PubMed Abstract: 

    Class D β-lactamases have risen to notoriety due to their wide spread in bacterial pathogens, propensity to inactivate clinically important β-lactam antibiotics, and ability to withstand inhibition by the majority of classical β-lactamase inhibitors. Understanding the catalytic mechanism of these enzymes is thus vitally important for the development of novel antibiotics and inhibitors active against infections caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Here we report an in crystallo time-resolved study of the interaction of the class D β-lactamase CDD-1 from Clostridioides difficile with the diazobicyclooctane inhibitor, avibactam. We show that the catalytic carboxylated lysine, a residue that is essential for both acylation and deacylation of β-lactams, is sequestered within an internal sealed pocket of the enzyme. Time-resolved snapshots generated in this study allowed us to observe decarboxylation of the lysine and movement of CO 2 and water molecules through a transient channel formed between the lysine pocket and the substrate binding site facilitated by rotation of the side chain of a conserved leucine residue. These studies provide novel insights on avibactam binding to CDD-1 and into the catalytic mechanism of class D β-lactamases in general.


  • Organizational Affiliation

    Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana 46556, United States.


Macromolecules
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Entity ID: 1
MoleculeChains Sequence LengthOrganismDetailsImage
Beta-lactamase250Clostridioides difficileMutation(s): 2 
Gene Names: blaR1_1E5F32_07085E5F39_11445SAMEA3374989_01677
EC: 3.5.2.6
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Experimental Data & Validation

Experimental Data

  • Method: X-RAY DIFFRACTION
  • Resolution: 1.70 Å
  • R-Value Free: 0.205 
  • R-Value Work: 0.178 
  • R-Value Observed: 0.180 
  • Space Group: P 43 3 2
Unit Cell:
Length ( Å )Angle ( ˚ )
a = 123.489α = 90
b = 123.489β = 90
c = 123.489γ = 90
Software Package:
Software NamePurpose
PHENIXrefinement
PDB_EXTRACTdata extraction
XDSdata reduction
Aimlessdata scaling
REFMACphasing

Structure Validation

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Entry History 

Deposition Data

Revision History  (Full details and data files)

  • Version 1.0: 2022-02-16
    Type: Initial release
  • Version 1.1: 2023-10-18
    Changes: Data collection, Refinement description
  • Version 1.2: 2023-11-15
    Changes: Data collection