Zhou_2019_Sci.Rep_9_15564

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Title : Pig liver esterases PLE1 and PLE6: heterologous expression, hydrolysis of common antibiotics and pharmacological consequences - Zhou_2019_Sci.Rep_9_15564
Author(s) : Zhou Q , Xiao Q , Zhang Y , Wang X , Xiao Y , Shi D
Ref : Sci Rep , 9 :15564 , 2019
Abstract :

Carboxylesterases, historically referred as non-specific esterases, are ubiquitous hydrolases with high catalytic efficiency. Without exceptions, all mammalian species studied contain multiple forms of carboxylesterases. While having been widely studied in humans and experimental animals, these enzymes remain to be characterized in farm animals. In this study, we showed that pig liver esterase 1 (PLE1) and pig liver esterase 6 (PLE6) were highly active toward amoxicillin (AMO) and ampicillin (AMP), two major antibiotics that are widely used in food-supplements. Mass-spectrometric analysis established that the hydrolysis occurred at the beta-lactam amide bond and the hydrolysis drastically decreased or completely eliminated the antibacterial activity. Furthermore, hydrolytic activity and proteomic analysis suggested that trace PLEs existed in pig plasma and contributed little to the hydrolysis of AMO and AMP. These results suggested that carboxylesterases-based hydrolysis determines the therapeutic intensity of these and related antibiotics and the magnitude of the determination occurs in a species-dependent manner.

PubMedSearch : Zhou_2019_Sci.Rep_9_15564
PubMedID: 31664043
Gene_locus related to this paper: pig-EST1 , pig-a0a1s6l967

Related information

Substrate Ampicillin    Amoxicillin
Gene_locus pig-EST1    pig-a0a1s6l967

Citations formats

Zhou Q, Xiao Q, Zhang Y, Wang X, Xiao Y, Shi D (2019)
Pig liver esterases PLE1 and PLE6: heterologous expression, hydrolysis of common antibiotics and pharmacological consequences
Sci Rep 9 :15564

Zhou Q, Xiao Q, Zhang Y, Wang X, Xiao Y, Shi D (2019)
Sci Rep 9 :15564