The Dynamics of OXA-23 β-Lactamase from Acinetobacter baumannii

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Abstract

Antibiotic resistance is a pressing topic, which also affects (Formula presented.) -lactam antibiotic molecules. Until a few years ago, it was considered no more than an interesting species from an academic point of view, Acinetobacter baumanii is today one of the most serious threats to public health, so much so that it has been declared one of the species for which the search for new antibiotics, or new ways to avoid its resistance, is an absolute priority according to WHO. Although there are several molecular mechanisms that are responsible for the extreme resistance of A. baumanii to antibiotics, a class D (Formula presented.) -lactamase is the main cause for the clinical concern of this bacterial species. In this work, we analyzed the A. baumanii OXA-23 protein via molecular dynamics. The results obtained show that this protein is able to assume different conformations, especially in some regions around the active site. Part of the OXA-23 protein has considerable conformational motility, while the rest is less mobile. The importance of these observations for understanding the functioning mechanism of the enzyme as well as for designing new effective molecules for the treatment of A. baumanii is discussed.

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Arrigoni, R., Ballini, A., Santacroce, L., & Palese, L. L. (2023). The Dynamics of OXA-23 β-Lactamase from Acinetobacter baumannii. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 24(24). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms242417527

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