Inhibition of IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase and sensitization of IMP-1-producing bacteria by thioester derivatives.

FEMS Microbiol Lett

Department of Biochemistry, Merck Research Laboratories, P.O. Box 2000, Rahway, NJ 07065-0900, USA.

Published: October 1999

IMP-1 metallo-beta-lactamase is a transferable carbapenem-hydrolyzing enzyme found in some clinical isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Serratia marcescens and Klebsiella pneumoniae. Bacteria that express IMP-1 show significantly reduced sensitivity to carbapenems and other beta-lactam antibiotics. A series of thioester derivatives has been shown to competitively inhibit purified IMP-1. As substrates for IMP-1, the thioesters yielded thiol hydrolysis products which themselves were reversible competitive inhibitors. The thioesters also increased sensitivity to the carbapenem L-742,728 in an IMP-1-producing laboratory stain of Escherichia coli, but will need further modification to improve their activity in less permeable organisms such as Pseudomonas and Serratia. Nonetheless, the thioester IMP-1 inhibitors offer an encouraging start to overcoming metallo-beta-lactamase-mediated resistance in bacteria.

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