Penicillin binding protein 2a: An overview and a medicinal chemistry perspective

Shalaby, Menna-Allah W; Dokla, Eman; Serya, Rabah; Khaled A M Abouzid;

Abstract


Antimicrobial resistance is an imminent threat worldwide. Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the "superbug" family, manifesting resistance through the production of a penicillin binding protein, PBP2a, an enzyme that provides its transpeptidase activity to allow cell wall biosynthesis. PBP2a's low affinity to most β-lactams, confers resistance to MRSA against numerous members of this class of antibiotics. An Achilles' heel of MRSA, PBP2a represents a substantial target to design novel antibiotics to tackle MRSA threat via inhibition of the bacterial cell wall biosynthesis. In this review we bring into focus the PBP2a enzyme and examine the various aspects related to its role in conferring resistance to MRSA strains. Moreover, we discuss several antibiotics and antimicrobial agents designed to target PBP2a and their therapeutic potential to meet such a grave threat. In conclusion, we consider future perspectives for targeting MRSA infections.


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Title Penicillin binding protein 2a: An overview and a medicinal chemistry perspective
Authors Shalaby, Menna-Allah W; Dokla, Eman ; Serya, Rabah ; Khaled A M Abouzid 
Keywords Allosteric control;Anti-MRSA;Antimicrobial resistance;Enzyme inhibitor;Penicillin binding protein 2a;β-lactams
Issue Date 1-Aug-2020
Publisher ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
Journal European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry 
Volume 199
Start page 112312
ISSN 0223-5234
DOI 10.1016/j.ejmech.2020.112312
PubMed ID 32442851
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85084840058
Web of science ID WOS:000541253800003

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