Kinetically Controlled Drug Resistance: HOW PENICILLIUM BREVICOMPACTUM SURVIVES MYCOPHENOLIC ACID

Journal of Biological Chemistry(2011)

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The filamentous fungus Penicillium brevicompactum produces the immunosuppressive drug mycophenolic acid (MPA), which is a potent inhibitor of eukaryotic IMP dehydrogenases (IMPDHs). IMPDH catalyzes the conversion of IMP to XMP via a covalent enzyme intermediate, E-XMP*; MPA inhibits by trapping E-XMP*. P. brevicompactum (Pb) contains two MPA-resistant IMPDHs, PbIMPDH-A and PbIMPDH-B, which are 17- and 103-fold more resistant to MPA than typically observed. Surprisingly, the active sites of these resistant enzymes are essentially identical to those of MPA-sensitive enzymes, so the mechanistic basis of resistance is not apparent. Here, we show that, unlike MPA-sensitive IMPDHs, formation of E-XMP* is rate-limiting for both PbIMPDH-A and PbIMPDH-B. Therefore, MPA resistance derives from the failure to accumulate the drug-sensitive intermediate.
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Dehydrogenase,Drug Resistance,Enzyme Inhibitors,Enzyme Mechanisms,Fungi,Nucleoside/Nucleotide Biosynthesis,IMP Dehydrogenase (IMPDH)
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