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. 2006 Mar;50(3):962-7.
doi: 10.1128/AAC.50.3.962-967.2006.

Biochemical and molecular characterization of three new variants of AmpC beta-lactamases from Morganella morganii

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Biochemical and molecular characterization of three new variants of AmpC beta-lactamases from Morganella morganii

Pablo Power et al. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2006 Mar.

Abstract

Morganella morganii produces an inducible, chromosomally encoded AmpC beta-lactamase. We describe in this study three new variants of AmpC within this species with apparent pIs of 6.6 (M19 from M. morganii strain PP19), 7.4 (M29 from M. morganii strain PP29), and 7.8 (M37 from M. morganii strain PP37). After gene sequencing, deduced amino acid sequences displayed one to six substitutions when compared to the available Morganella AmpC sequences. An AmpR-encoding gene was also found upstream of ampC, including the LysR regulators' helix-turn-helix DNA-binding domain and the putative T-N11-A-protected region in the ampR-ampC intercistronic sequence. All three AmpC variants were purified from in vitro-generated derepressed mutants and showed overall similar kinetic parameters. None of the observed amino acid changes, occurring at the surface of the protein, appear to have a major influence in their catalytic properties. Morganella AmpCs exhibit the highest catalytic efficiencies (k(cat)/K(m)) on classical penicillins, cefoxitin, narrow-spectrum cephalosporins, and cefotaxime. Cefotaxime was more effectively hydrolyzed than other oxyimino-cephalosporins, whereas cefepime was 3 log-fold less efficiently hydrolyzed than other cephalosporins such as cephalothin. Several differences with other AmpC beta-lactamases were found. Ampicillin was more efficiently hydrolyzed than benzylpenicillin. High k(cat)/K(m) values were observed for oxacillin and piperacillin, which are usually poor substrates for AmpC. A fairly efficient hydrolysis of imipenem was detected as well. Aztreonam, carbenicillin, and tazobactam were effective transient inactivators of these variants.

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FIG. 1.
Predicted 3D model of the AmpC β-lactamase from M. morganii strain PP29, constructed using Swiss-Model and the Deep-View/Swiss-Pdb Viewer v3.7. The following amino acid shifts, compared to AmpC GUI-1 (AF055067), are shown as dark spheres: Ile44Val, Ala80Thr, Ala86Glu, Asn129His, and Glu167Asp. The active-site serine residue (Ser60) is also shown. N, amino terminal; C, carboxy terminal.

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