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Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy | 2011

Biochemical and Structural Characterization of the Subclass B1 Metallo-β-Lactamase VIM-4

Patricia Lassaux; Daouda A K Traore; Elodie Loisel; Adrien Favier; Jean-Denis Docquier; Jean Sohier; Clémentine Laurent; Carine Bebrone; Jean-Marie Frère; Jean-Luc Ferrer; Moreno Galleni

ABSTRACT The metallo-β-lactamase VIM-4, mainly found in Pseudomonas aeruginosa or Acinetobacter baumannii, was produced in Escherichia coli and characterized by biochemical and X-ray techniques. A detailed kinetic study performed in the presence of Zn2+ at concentrations ranging from 0.4 to 100 μM showed that VIM-4 exhibits a kinetic profile similar to the profiles of VIM-2 and VIM-1. However, VIM-4 is more active than VIM-1 against benzylpenicillin, cephalothin, nitrocefin, and imipenem and is less active than VIM-2 against ampicillin and meropenem. The crystal structure of the dizinc form of VIM-4 was solved at 1.9 Å. The sole difference between VIM-4 and VIM-1 is found at residue 228, which is Ser in VIM-1 and Arg in VIM-4. This substitution has a major impact on the VIM-4 catalytic efficiency compared to that of VIM-1. In contrast, the differences between VIM-2 and VIM-4 seem to be due to a different position of the flapping loop and two substitutions in loop 2. Study of the thermal stability and the activity of the holo- and apo-VIM-4 enzymes revealed that Zn2+ ions have a pronounced stabilizing effect on the enzyme and are necessary for preserving the structure.


Plant Molecular Biology | 2016

Metal binding to the N-terminal cytoplasmic domain of the PIB ATPase HMA4 is required for metal transport in Arabidopsis.

Clémentine Laurent; Gilles Lekeux; Ashwinie A. Ukuwela; Zhiguang Xiao; Jean-Benoit Charlier; Bernard Bosman; Monique Carnol; Patrick Motte; Christian Damblon; Moreno Galleni; Marc Hanikenne

PIB ATPases are metal cation pumps that transport metals across membranes. These proteins possess N- and C-terminal cytoplasmic extensions that contain Cys- and His-rich high affinity metal binding domains, which may be involved in metal sensing, metal ion selectivity and/or in regulation of the pump activity. The PIB ATPase HMA4 (Heavy Metal ATPase 4) plays a central role in metal homeostasis in Arabidopsis thaliana and has a key function in zinc and cadmium hypertolerance and hyperaccumulation in the extremophile plant species Arabidopsis halleri. Here, we examined the function and structure of the N-terminal cytoplasmic metal-binding domain of HMA4. We mutagenized a conserved CCTSE metal-binding motif in the domain and assessed the impact of the mutations on protein function and localization in planta, on metal-binding properties in vitro and on protein structure by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy. The two Cys residues of the motif are essential for the function, but not for localization, of HMA4 in planta, whereas the Glu residue is important but not essential. These residues also determine zinc coordination and affinity. Zinc binding to the N-terminal domain is thus crucial for HMA4 protein function, whereas it is not required to maintain the protein structure. Altogether, combining in vivo and in vitro approaches in our study provides insights towards the molecular understanding of metal transport and specificity of metal P-type ATPases.


Journal of Experimental Botany | 2018

di-Cysteine motifs in the C-terminus of plant HMA4 proteins confer nanomolar affinity for zinc and are essential for HMA4 function in vivo

Gilles Lekeux; Clémentine Laurent; Marine Joris; Alice Jadoul; Dan Jiang; Bernard Bosman; Monique Carnol; Patrick Motte; Zhiguang Xiao; Moreno Galleni; Marc Hanikenne

Functional analysis of the HMA4 protein C-terminal extension reveals a similar and key function of high affinity zinc binding by di-Cys motifs in both Arabidopsis thaliana and A. halleri.


Biochemical Journal | 2013

Allosteric inhibition of VIM metallo-β-lactamases by a camelid nanobody

Jean Sohier; Clémentine Laurent; Andy Chevigné; Els Pardon; Vasundara Srinivasan; Ulrich Wernery; Patricia Lassaux; Jan Steyaert; Moreno Galleni


Bulletin de la Société Royale Forestière de Belgique = Tijdschrift van de Koninklijke Belgische Bosbouwmaatschappij | 1985

L'épicéa en Wallonie : Etat de la ressource, perspectives de production et qualité du bois

Jacques Rondeux; Clémentine Laurent


Bulletin de la Societe Royale Forestiere de Belgique | 1984

Estimation de la surface forestière Wallonne par comptage de points.

Hugues Lecomte; Jacques Rondeux; Clémentine Laurent


Archive | 1988

Production du chêne rouge d'Amérique (Quercus rubra L.) en Moyenne et Haute Belgique.

Clémentine Laurent; Jacques Rondeux; A. Thill


Revue Forestière Française | 1987

Méthode d'estimation du volume des branches et des houppiers en peuplements de Hêtres et de Chênes

Jacques Rondeux; Clémentine Laurent; André Toussaint


Silva Belgica | 1991

Le douglas en Belgique: premiers résultats d'une étude intégrée.

Jacques Rondeux; Clémentine Laurent; André Thibaut; Ph. Baix


Archive | 1985

Etude comparative de diverses unités d'échantillonnage à nombre de bois prédéterminé (cas de forêts résineuses équiennes).

Clémentine Laurent; Jacques Rondeux

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Els Pardon

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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Jan Steyaert

Vrije Universiteit Brussel

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