Abstract

By reacting fluorescein isothiocyanate with meropenem, we have prepared a carbapenem-based fluorescent β-lactam. Fluorescein–meropenem binds both penicillin-binding proteins and β-lactam sensors and undergoes a typical acylation reaction in the active site of these proteins. The probe binds the class D carbapenemase OXA-24/40 with close to the same affinity as meropenem and undergoes a complete catalytic hydrolysis reaction. The visible light excitation and strong emission of fluorescein render this molecule a useful structure–function probe through its application in sodium dodecyl sulfate–polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis assays as well as solution-based kinetic anisotropy assays. Its classification as a carbapenem β-lactam and the position of its fluorescent modification render it a useful complement to other fluorescent β-lactams, most notably Bocillin FL. In this study, we show the utility of fluorescein–meropenem by using it to detect mutants of OXA-24/40 that arrest at the acyl-intermediate state with carbapenem substrates but maintain catalytic competency with penicillin substrates.

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