Structural highlights
Function
BLAS1_SERMA Class A beta-lactamase which confers resistance to the beta-lactam antibiotics, including penicillins, some cephalosporins and carbapenems, to JM109 strain E.coli (PubMed:11807251, PubMed:8092824). Acts via hydrolysis of the beta-lactam ring (PubMed:11036019, PubMed:8092824). Has penicillin-, cephalosporin- and carbapenem-hydrolyzing activities (PubMed:11036019).[1] [2] [3]
References
- ↑ Queenan AM, Torres-Viera C, Gold HS, Carmeli Y, Eliopoulos GM, Moellering RC Jr, Quinn JP, Hindler J, Medeiros AA, Bush K. SME-type carbapenem-hydrolyzing class A beta-lactamases from geographically diverse Serratia marcescens strains. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 2000 Nov;44(11):3035-9. PMID:11036019 doi:10.1128/AAC.44.11.3035-3039.2000
- ↑ Sougakoff W, L'Hermite G, Pernot L, Naas T, Guillet V, Nordmann P, Jarlier V, Delettre J. Structure of the imipenem-hydrolyzing class A beta-lactamase SME-1 from Serratia marcescens. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2002 Feb;58(Pt 2):267-74. Epub 2002, Jan 24. PMID:11807251
- ↑ Naas T, Vandel L, Sougakoff W, Livermore DM, Nordmann P. Cloning and sequence analysis of the gene for a carbapenem-hydrolyzing class A beta-lactamase, Sme-1, from Serratia marcescens S6. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 1994 Jun;38(6):1262-70. PMID:8092824 doi:10.1128/AAC.38.6.1262