A novel beta-lactamase activity from a penicillin-binding protein of Treponema pallidum and why syphilis is still treatable with penicillin

J Biol Chem. 2004 Apr 9;279(15):14917-21. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M400666200. Epub 2004 Jan 27.

Abstract

Treponema pallidum, the causative agent of syphilis, is sensitive to penicillins. Yet, an abundant membrane-bound protein of this organism, Tp47, turns over penicillins. It is shown herein that the turnover process is a hydrolytic reaction that results in the corresponding penicilloates, products that have their beta-lactam bonds hydrolyzed. This is the reaction of beta-lactamases, bona fide resistance enzymes to beta-lactam antibiotics. Remarkably, the x-ray structure of Tp47 bears no resemblance to any other beta-lactamases or the related penicillin-binding proteins. Furthermore, evidence is presented that the reaction of Tp47 takes place in the absence of the zinc ion and does not involve intermediary acyl enzyme species. Hence, the beta-lactamase activity of Tp47 is the fifth known mechanism for turnover of beta-lactam antibiotics. Tp47 also exhibits a penicillin binding reaction, in the process of which the enzyme is covalently modified in the active site. The two reactions take place in two different active sites, and the events of the beta-lactamase activity are over 2,000-fold more rapid than the penicillin binding reaction. The level of beta-lactamase activity is high and is held back only by a strong product-inhibition component to the catalytic process. If natural selection would result in a mutant variant of Tp47 that overcomes product inhibition for the beta-lactamase activity, a novel bona fide resistance to penicillins will emerge in Treponema, which will be a disconcerting clinical development. The physiological functions of Tp47 are not known, but it is likely that this is at least a bifunctional enzyme involved in the processing of the Treponema peptidoglycan as a substrate.

Publication types

  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.

MeSH terms

  • Bacterial Proteins / chemistry*
  • Bacterial Proteins / metabolism
  • Binding Sites
  • Carrier Proteins / chemistry*
  • Carrier Proteins / metabolism
  • Catalysis
  • Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
  • Crystallography, X-Ray
  • Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
  • Hexosyltransferases / chemistry*
  • Hexosyltransferases / metabolism
  • Hydrolysis
  • Ions
  • Kinetics
  • Models, Chemical
  • Muramoylpentapeptide Carboxypeptidase / chemistry*
  • Muramoylpentapeptide Carboxypeptidase / metabolism
  • Penicillin-Binding Proteins
  • Penicillins / chemistry
  • Penicillins / therapeutic use*
  • Peptidyl Transferases / chemistry*
  • Peptidyl Transferases / metabolism
  • Protein Binding
  • Syphilis / drug therapy*
  • Time Factors
  • Treponema pallidum / enzymology*
  • Ultraviolet Rays
  • Zinc / chemistry
  • beta-Lactamases / chemistry*
  • beta-Lactamases / metabolism*

Substances

  • Bacterial Proteins
  • Carrier Proteins
  • Ions
  • Penicillin-Binding Proteins
  • Penicillins
  • Peptidyl Transferases
  • Hexosyltransferases
  • Muramoylpentapeptide Carboxypeptidase
  • Tp47 protein, Treponema pallidum
  • beta-Lactamases
  • Zinc