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Mechanistic insight on the inhibition of D, D-carboxypeptidase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis by beta-lactam antibiotics: an ONIOM acylation study

JOURNAL OF BIOMOLECULAR STRUCTURE & DYNAMICS(2022)

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Mycobacterium tuberculosis cell wall is intricate and impermeable to many agents. A D, D-carboxypeptidase (DacB1) is one of the enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of cell wall peptidoglycan and catalyzes the terminal D-alanine cleavage from pentapeptide precursors. Catalytic activity and mechanism by which DacB1 functions is poorly understood. Herein, we investigated the acylation mechanism of DacB1 by beta-lactams using a 6-membered ring transition state model that involves a catalytic water molecule in the reaction pathway. The full transition states (TS) optimization plus frequency were achieved using the ONIOM (B3LYP/6-31 + G(d): AMBER) method. Subsequently, the activation free energies were computed via single-point calculations on fully optimized structures using B3LYP/6-311++(d,p): AMBER and M06-2X/6-311++(d,p): AMBER with an electronic embedding scheme. The 6-membered ring transition state is an effective model to examine the inactivation of DacB1 via acylation by beta-lactams antibiotics (imipenem, meropenem, and faropenem) in the presence of the catalytic water. The Delta G(#) values obtained suggest that the nucleophilic attack on the carbonyl carbon is the rate-limiting step with 13.62, 19.60 and 30.29 kcal mol(-1) for Imi-DacB1, Mero-DacB1 and Faro-DacB1, respectively. The electrostatic potential (ESP) and natural bond orbital (NBO) analysis provided significant electronic details of the electron-rich region and charge delocalization, respectively, based on the concerted 6-membered ring transition state. The stabilization energies of charge transfer within the catalytic reaction pathway concurred with the obtained activation free energies. The outcomes of this study provide important molecular insight into the inactivation of D, D-carboxypeptidase by beta-lactams.
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D, D-carboxypeptidase (DacB1), a two-layered our Own N-layer integrated molecular mechanics (ONIOM), transition state (TS), electrostatic potential (ESP), natural bond orbital (NBO)
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