Inhibitory Evaluation of αPMM/PGM from Pseudomonas aeruginosa: Chemical Synthesis, Enzyme Kinetics, and Protein Crystallographic Study.
Jian-She ZhuKyle M StiersEbrahim SoleimaniBrandon R GrovesLesa J BeamerDavid L JakemanPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2019)
α-Phosphomannomutase/phosphoglucomutase (αPMM/PGM) from P. aeruginosa is involved in bacterial cell wall assembly and is implicated in P. aeruginosa virulence, yet few studies have addressed αPMM/PGM inhibition from this important Gram-negative bacterial human pathogen. Four structurally different α-d-glucopyranose 1-phosphate (αG1P) derivatives including 1-C-fluoromethylated analogues (1-3), 1,2-cyclic phosph(on)ate analogues (4-6), isosteric methylene phosphono analogues (7 and 8), and 6-fluoro-αG1P (9), were synthesized and assessed as potential time-dependent or reversible αPMM/PGM inhibitors. The resulting kinetic data were consistent with the crystallographic structures of the highly homologous Xanthomonas citri αPGM with inhibitors 3 and 7-9 binding to the enzyme active site (1.65-1.9 Å). These structural and kinetic insights will enhance the design of future αPMM/PGM inhibitors.
Keyphrases
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- gram negative
- cell wall
- molecular docking
- multidrug resistant
- structure activity relationship
- biofilm formation
- endothelial cells
- escherichia coli
- acinetobacter baumannii
- computed tomography
- electronic health record
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- positron emission tomography
- antimicrobial resistance
- amino acid
- mass spectrometry