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Structural Insights into the Inhibition Site in the Phosphorylcholine Phosphatase Enzyme of Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL INFORMATION AND MODELING
卷 62, 期 12, 页码 3067-3078

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jcim.2c00059

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  1. UCM [UCM-IN-22207]
  2. Fondecyt [1220110, 11220444, 11201049, 1211143]
  3. Iniciativa Milenio of the National Agency of Research and Development (ANID)
  4. CONICET
  5. SECYT-UNRC of Argentina
  6. CONICET of Argentina
  7. CONICYT FONDECYT/INACH/POSTDOCTORADO [3170107]

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This study investigates the inhibitory site of PchP and describes a coupled inhibition mechanism by the substrate. The results contribute to a better understanding of PchP function and provide the basis for rational drug design to treat infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a highly pathogenic Gram-negative microorganism associated with high mortality levels in burned or immunosuppressed patients or individuals affected by cystic fibrosis. Studies support a colonization mechanism whereby P. aeruginosa can breakdown the host cell membrane phospholipids through the sequential action of two enzymes: (I) hemolytic phospholipase C acting upon phosphatidylcholine or sphingomyelin to produce phosphorylcholine (Pcho) and (II) phosphorylcholine phosphatase (PchP) that hydrolyzes Pcho to generate choline and inorganic phosphate. This coordinated action provides the bacteria with carbon, nitrogen, and inorganic phosphate to support growth. Furthermore, PchP exhibits a distinctive inhibition mechanism by high substrate concentration. Here, we combine kinetic assays and computational approaches such as molecular docking, molecular dynamics, and free-energy calculations to describe the inhibitory site of PchP, which shares specific residues with the enzyme's active site. Our study provides insights into a coupled inhibition mechanism by the substrate, allowing us to postulate that the integrity of the inhibition site is needed to the correct functioning of the active site. Our results allow us to gain a better understanding of PchP function and provide the basis for a rational drug design that might contribute to the treatment of infections caused by this important opportunistic pathogen.

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