Articolo in rivista, 2020, ENG, 10.1080/14756366.2020.1774572

Biochemical and structural characterisation of a protozoan beta-carbonic anhydrase fromTrichomonas vaginalis

Urbanski, Linda J.; Di Fiore, Anna; Azizi, Latifeh; Hytonen, Vesa P.; Kuuslahti, Marianne; Buonanno, Martina; Monti, Simona M.; Angeli, Andrea; Emameh, Reza Zolfaghari; Supuran, Claudiu T.; De Simone, Giuseppina; Parkkila, Seppo

Tampere Univ; CNR; Fimlab Ltd; Univ Firenze; NIGEB

We report the biochemical and structural characterisation of a beta-carbonic anhydrase (beta-CA) fromTrichomonas vaginalis, a unicellular parasite responsible for one of the world's leading sexually transmitted infections, trichomoniasis. CAs are ubiquitous metalloenzymes belonging to eight evolutionarily divergent groups (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, zeta, eta, theta, and iota); humans express only alpha-CAs, whereas many clinically significant pathogens express only beta- and/or gamma-CAs. For this reason, the latter two groups of CAs are promising biomedical targets for novel antiinfective agents. The beta-CA fromT. vaginalis(TvaCA1) was recombinantly produced and biochemically characterised. The crystal structure was determined, revealing the canonical dimeric fold of beta-CAs and the main features of the enzyme active site. The comparison with the active site of human CA enzymes revealed significant differences that can be exploited for the design of inhibitors selective for the protozoan enzyme with respect to the human ones.

Journal of enzyme inhibition and medicinal chemistry (Print) 35 (1), pp. 1292–1299

Keywords

Beta carbonic anhydrase, Trichomonas vaginalis, protozoan, kinetics, crystal structure

CNR authors

De Simone Giuseppina, Monti Simona Maria, Di Fiore Anna, Buonanno Martina

CNR institutes

ID: 433244

Year: 2020

Type: Articolo in rivista

Creation: 2020-10-01 10:42:26.000

Last update: 2021-01-31 23:17:50.000

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DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2020.1774572

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CNR OAI-PMH: oai:it.cnr:prodotti:433244

DOI: 10.1080/14756366.2020.1774572

ISI Web of Science (WOS): 000544472700001