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Molecular and Kinetic Characterization of MOX-9, a Plasmid-Mediated Enzyme Representative of a Novel Sublineage of MOX-Type Class C β-Lactamases.


ABSTRACT: The MOX lineage of β-lactamases includes a group of molecular class C enzymes (AmpCs) encoded by genes mobilized from the chromosomes of Aeromonas spp. to plasmids. MOX-9, previously identified as a plasmid-encoded enzyme from a Citrobacter freundii isolate, belongs to a novel sublineage of MOX enzymes, derived from the resident Aeromonas media AmpC. The blaMOX-9 gene was found to be carried on a transposon, named Tn7469, likely responsible for its mobilization to plasmidic context. MOX-9 was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, purified, and subjected to biochemical characterization. Kinetic analysis showed a relatively narrow-spectrum profile with strong preference for cephalosporin substrates, with some differences compared with MOX-1 and MOX-2. MOX-9 was not inhibited by clavulanate and sulbactam, while both tazobactam and avibactam acted as inhibitors in the micromolar range.

SUBMITTER: Piccirilli A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9487596 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Molecular and Kinetic Characterization of MOX-9, a Plasmid-Mediated Enzyme Representative of a Novel Sublineage of MOX-Type Class C β-Lactamases.

Piccirilli Alessandra A   Antonelli Alberto A   D'Andrea Marco Maria MM   Cherubini Sabrina S   Perilli Mariagrazia M   Rossolini Gian Maria GM  

Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy 20220830 9


The MOX lineage of β-lactamases includes a group of molecular class C enzymes (AmpCs) encoded by genes mobilized from the chromosomes of <i>Aeromonas</i> spp. to plasmids. MOX-9, previously identified as a plasmid-encoded enzyme from a Citrobacter freundii isolate, belongs to a novel sublineage of MOX enzymes, derived from the resident Aeromonas media AmpC. The <i>bla</i><sub>MOX-9</sub> gene was found to be carried on a transposon, named Tn<i>7469</i>, likely responsible for its mobilization to  ...[more]

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