Enterococci carbonic anhydrase inhibition.

Q3 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Enzymes Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-08 DOI:10.1016/bs.enz.2024.05.011
Katrina J Holly, Molly S Youse, Daniel P Flaherty
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Abstract

Carbonic anhydrase metalloenzymes are encoded in genomes throughout all kingdoms of life with a conserved function catalyzing the reversible conversion of CO2 to bicarbonate. Carbonic anhydrases have been well-investigated in humans, but are still relatively understudied in bacterial organisms, including Enterococci. Studies over the past decade have presented bacterial carbonic anhydrases as potential drug targets, with some chemical scaffolds potently inhibiting the Enterococcus carbonic anhydrases in vitro and displaying antimicrobial efficacy against Enterococcus organisms. While carbonic anhydrases in Enterococci still have much to be explored, hypotheses may be drawn from similar Gram-positive organisms for which known information exists about carbonic anhydrase function and relevance. Within this chapter is reported information and rational hypotheses regarding the subcellar locations, potential physiological roles, essentiality, structures, and kinetics of carbonic anhydrases in Enterococci.

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抑制肠球菌碳酸酐酶。
碳酸酐酶金属酶在所有生物界的基因组中都有编码,其保守的功能是催化二氧化碳向碳酸氢盐的可逆转化。碳酸酐酶在人类中的研究已经非常深入,但在细菌生物(包括肠球菌)中的研究还相对不足。过去十年的研究表明,细菌碳酸酐酶是潜在的药物靶点,一些化学支架能在体外有效抑制肠球菌碳酸酐酶,并对肠球菌生物体显示出抗菌效果。虽然肠球菌中的碳酸酐酶仍有许多有待探索的地方,但可以从已知碳酸酐酶功能和相关性信息的类似革兰氏阳性生物中得出假设。本章报告了有关肠球菌中碳酸酐酶的亚细胞位置、潜在生理作用、本质、结构和动力学的信息和合理假设。
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Enzymes
Enzymes Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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