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dc.contributor.authorHunashal, Yamanappa
dc.contributor.authorKumar, Ganesan Senthil
dc.contributor.authorChoy, Meng S
dc.contributor.author'Andréa, Éverton D D
dc.contributor.authorSantiago, Andre Da Silva
dc.contributor.authorSchoenle, Marta V
dc.contributor.authorDesbonnet, Charlene
dc.contributor.authorArthur, Michel
dc.contributor.authorRice, Louis B
dc.contributor.authorPage, Rebecca
dc.contributor.authorPeti, Wolfgang
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-17T07:40:07Z
dc.date.available2025-02-17T07:40:07Z
dc.date.issued2023
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/1547
dc.description.abstractPenicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) are essential for the formation of the bacterial cell wall. They are also the targets of β-lactam antibiotics. In Enterococcus faecium, high levels of resistance to β-lactams are associated with the expression of PBP5, with higher levels of resistance associated with distinct PBP5 variants. To define the molecular mechanism of PBP5-mediated resistance we leveraged biomolecular NMR spectroscopy of PBP5 - due to its size (>70 kDa) a challenging NMR target. Our data show that resistant PBP5 variants show significantly increased dynamics either alone or upon formation of the acyl-enzyme inhibitor complex. Furthermore, these variants also exhibit increased acyl-enzyme hydrolysis. Thus, reducing sidechain bulkiness and expanding surface loops results in increased dynamics that facilitates acyl-enzyme hydrolysis and, via increased β-lactam antibiotic turnover, facilitates β-lactam resistance. Together, these data provide the molecular basis of resistance of clinical E. faecium PBP5 variants, results that are likely applicable to the PBP family.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSpringer Nature Limiteden_US
dc.titleMolecular basis of β-lactam antibiotic resistance of ESKAPE bacterium E. faecium Penicillin Binding Protein PBP5en_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.journalNat Communen_US
dc.volumeno14en_US
dc.issueno(1)en_US
dc.pages4268en_US
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