Issue 35, 2019

Binding energies of the drugs capreomycin and streptomycin in complex with tuberculosis bacterial ribosome subunits

Abstract

Despite advances, tuberculosis remains a significant infectious disease, whose mortality presents alarming numbers. Although it can be cured, the number of cases of antimicrobial resistant strains is increasing, requiring the use of less efficient second-line drugs. Capreomycin and streptomycin are part of this group, being antibiotics whose mechanism of action is the inhibition of protein synthesis when interacting with the tuberculosis bacterial ribosome. Their binding mechanisms are distinct: capreomycin is able to bind to both ribosomal (30S and 50S) subunits, whereas streptomycin binds only to the smaller one (30S). In this context, the biochemical characterization of these binding sites for a proper understanding of their complex interactions is of crucial importance to increase their efficacy. Through crystallographic data and computer simulations, in this work we calculated the interaction binding energies of capreomycin and streptomycin in complex with the tuberculosis bacterial ribosome subunits, by using density functional theory (DFT) within the molecular fractionation with conjugated caps (MFCC) approach. For capreomycin in the 30S (50S) subunit, we investigated the binding energies of 44 (30) residues presented within a pocket radius of 14 Å (30 Å). Regarding streptomycin, 60 nucleotide (25 amino acid) residues distributed up to 12.5 Å (15 Å) away from the drug in the 30S subunit (S12 protein) were taken into account. We also identify the contributions of hydrogen bonds and hydrophobic interactions in the drug–receptor complex, and the regions of the drugs that most contributed to the anchorages of them in their binding sites, as well as identify residues that are most associated with mutations.

Graphical abstract: Binding energies of the drugs capreomycin and streptomycin in complex with tuberculosis bacterial ribosome subunits

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
27 Jun 2019
Accepted
08 Aug 2019
First published
22 Aug 2019

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019,21, 19192-19200

Binding energies of the drugs capreomycin and streptomycin in complex with tuberculosis bacterial ribosome subunits

J. F. Vianna, K. S. Bezerra, J. I. N. Oliveira, E. L. Albuquerque and U. L. Fulco, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2019, 21, 19192 DOI: 10.1039/C9CP03631H

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