Journal of Bacteriology, August 2003, p. 4418-4423, Vol. 185, No. 15
0021-9193/03/$08.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.185.15.4418-4423.2003
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The Glycosyltransferase Domain of Penicillin-Binding Protein 2a from Streptococcus pneumoniae Catalyzes the Polymerization of Murein Glycan Chains
Anne Marie Di Guilmi,1 Andréa Dessen,2 Otto Dideberg,2 and Thierry Vernet1*
Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Macromolécules,1
Laboratoire de Cristallographie Macromoléculaire, Institut de Biologie Structurale Jean-Pierre Ebel, (CEA, CNRS, UMR5075, UJF), 38027 Grenoble cedex 1, France2
Received 14 March 2003/
Accepted 5 April 2003
The bacterial peptidoglycan consists of glycan chains of repeating ß-1,4-linked N-acetylglucosaminyl-N-acetylmuramyl units cross-linked through short peptide chains. The polymerization of the glycans, or glycosyltransfer (GT), and transpeptidation (TP) are catalyzed by bifunctional penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs). The ß-lactam antibiotics inhibit the TP reaction, but their widespread use led to the development of drug resistance in pathogenic bacteria. In this context, the GT catalytic domain represents a potential target in the antibacterial fight. In this work, the in vitro polymerization of glycan chains by the extracellular region of recombinant Streptococcus pneumoniae PBP2a, namely, PBP2a* (the asterisk indicates the soluble form of the protein) is presented. Dansylated lipid II was used as the substrate, and the kinetic parameters Km and kcat/Km were measured at 40.6 µM (± 15.5) and 1 x 10-3 M-1 s-1, respectively. The GT reaction catalyzed by PBP2a* was inhibited by moenomycin and vancomycin. Furthermore, the sequence between Lys 78 and Ser 156 is required for enzymatic activity, whereas it is dispensable for lipid II binding. In addition, we confirmed that this region of the protein is also involved in membrane interaction, independently of the transmembrane anchor. The characterization of the catalytically active GT domain of S. pneumoniae PBP2a may contribute to the development of new inhibitors, which are urgently needed to renew the antibiotic arsenal.
* Corresponding author. Mailing address: Institut de Biologie Structurale Jean-Pierre Ebel (CEA, CNRS UMR5075, UJF), Laboratoire d'Ingénierie des Macromolécules, 41 Rue Jules Horowitz, 38027 Grenoble cedex 1, France. Phone: (33) 4 38 78 96 81. Fax: (33) 4 38 78 54 94. E-mail: vernet{at}ibs.fr.
Journal of Bacteriology, August 2003, p. 4418-4423, Vol. 185, No. 15
0021-9193/03/$08.00+0 DOI: 10.1128/JB.185.15.4418-4423.2003
Copyright © 2003, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
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