Effect of substitution of Asn for Arg-276 in the cefotaxime-hydrolyzing class A β-lactamase CTX-M-4

  • Gazouli M
  • Legakis N
  • Tzouvelekis L
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Abstract

The effect of substitution of asparagine for arginine at position 276 (Ambler's numbering) on the properties of the extended-spectrum beta-lactamase CTX-M-4 was studied. Compared with CTX-M-4, the mutant beta-lactamase CTX-M-4(R276N) conferred lower levels of resistance to cefotaxime, ceftriaxone and aztreonam while the levels of resistance to penicillins and penicillin-inhibitor combinations were similar. Arg-276-->Asn substitution rendered CTX-M-4 slightly less susceptible to inhibition by clavulanate and tazobactam. It also caused a three-fold reduction in the relative rate of hydrolysis of cefotaxime. These results indicate that Arg-276 in CTX-M-type beta-lactamases may be implicated in hydrolysis of oxyimino-beta-lactams; they do not, however, support the hypothesis that Arg-276 is the functional equivalent of Arg-244 found in other class A beta-lactamases.

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Gazouli, M., Legakis, N. J., & Tzouvelekis, L. S. (1998). Effect of substitution of Asn for Arg-276 in the cefotaxime-hydrolyzing class A Î2-lactamase CTX-M-4. FEMS Microbiology Letters, 169(2), 289–293. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1574-6968.1998.tb13331.x

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