Ab initio QM/MM study of class A beta-lactamase acylation: dual participation of Glu166 and Lys73 in a concerted base promotion of Ser70
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Ab initio QM/MM study of class A beta-lactamase acylation: dual participation of Glu166 and Lys73 in a concerted base promotion of Ser70
Abstract
Beta-lactamase acquisition is the most prevalent basis for Gram-negative bacteria resistance to the beta-lactam antibiotics. The mechanism used by the most common class A Gram-negative beta-lactamases is serine acylation followed by hydrolytic deacylation, destroying the beta-lactam. The ab initio quantum mechanical/molecular mechanical (QM/MM) calculations, augmented by extensive molecular dynamics simulations reported herein, describe the serine acylation mechanism for the class A TEM-1 beta-lactamase with penicillanic acid as substrate. Potential energy surfaces (based on approximately 350 MP2/6-31+G calculations) reveal the proton movements that govern Ser70 tetrahedral formation and then collapse to the acyl-enzyme. A remarkable duality of mechanism for tetrahedral formation is implicated. Following substrate binding, the pathway initiates by a low energy barrier (5 kcal mol(-1)) and an energetically favorable transfer of a proton from Lys73 to Glu166, through the catalytic water molecule and Ser70. This gives unprotonated Lys73 and protonated Glu166. Tetrahedral formation ensues in a concerted general base process, with Lys73 promoting Ser70 addition to the beta-lactam carbonyl. Moreover, the three-dimensional potential energy surface also shows that the previously proposed pathway, involving Glu166 as the general base promoting Ser70 through a conserved water molecule, exists in competition with the Lys73 process. The existence of two routes to the tetrahedral species is fully consistent with experimental data for mutant variants of the TEM beta-lactamase.
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