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  2. Succinic acids as potent inhibitors of plasmid-borne IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase

Succinic acids as potent inhibitors of plasmid-borne IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase

  • J Biol Chem. 2001 Aug 24;276(34):31913-8. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M104742200.
J H Toney 1 G G Hammond P M Fitzgerald N Sharma J M Balkovec G P Rouen S H Olson M L Hammond M L Greenlee Y D Gao
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  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Merck Research Laboratories, Rahway, New Jersey 07065-0900, USA. jeff_toney@merck.com
Abstract

IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase (class B) is a plasmid-borne zinc metalloenzyme that efficiently hydrolyzes Beta-lactam Antibiotics, including carbapenems, rendering them ineffective. Because IMP-1 has been found in several clinically important carbapenem-resistant pathogens, there is a need for inhibitors of this Enzyme that could protect broad spectrum Antibiotics such as imipenem from hydrolysis and thus extend their utility. We have identified a series of 2,3-(S,S)-disubstituted succinic acids that are potent inhibitors of IMP-1. Determination of high resolution crystal structures and molecular modeling of succinic acid inhibitor complexes with IMP-1 has allowed an understanding of the potency, stereochemistry, and structure-activity relationships of these inhibitors.

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