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Antibacterial Spectrum of a Tetrazole-Based Reversible Inhibitor of Serine β-Lactamases

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CTX-M is the most prevalent family of extended-spectrum β-lactamases. We recently developed a tetrazole-derived noncovalent inhibitor of CTX-M-9. ABSTRACT CTX-M is the most prevalent family of extended-spectrum β-lactamases. We recently… Click to show full abstract

CTX-M is the most prevalent family of extended-spectrum β-lactamases. We recently developed a tetrazole-derived noncovalent inhibitor of CTX-M-9. ABSTRACT CTX-M is the most prevalent family of extended-spectrum β-lactamases. We recently developed a tetrazole-derived noncovalent inhibitor of CTX-M-9. Here, we present the biochemical and microbiological activity of this inhibitor across a representative panel of serine β-lactamases and Gram-negative bacteria. The compound displayed significant activity against all major subgroups of CTX-M, including CTX-M-15, while it exhibited some low-level inhibition of other serine β-lactamases. Complex crystal structures with the CTX-M-14 S237A mutant and CTX-M-27 illustrate the binding contribution of specific active-site residues on the β3 strand. In vitro pharmacokinetic studies revealed drug-like properties and positive prospects for further optimization. These studies suggest that tetrazole-based compounds can provide novel chemotypes for future serine β-lactamase inhibitor discovery.

Keywords: inhibitor; ctx; serine lactamases; spectrum; tetrazole

Journal Title: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy
Year Published: 2018

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