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(a) The D-Ala-D-Ala side-chain substrate of the peptidoglycan accesses the active site of
(a) The D-Ala-D-Ala side-chain substrate of the peptidoglycan accesses the active site of
the PBP2a.
the PBP2a.
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(b) Ser403 nucleophilically attacks the peptide bond of the terminal D-Ala residues of the
(b) Ser403 nucleophilically attacks the peptide bond of the terminal D-Ala residues of the
substrate. The terminal D-Ala residue then exits the active site.
substrate. The terminal D-Ala residue then exits the active site.
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(c) The now terminal D-Ala residue forms a covalent bond to Ser403, while a crosslinking
(c) The now terminal D-Ala residue forms a covalent bond to Ser403, while a crosslinking
pentaglycine chain enters the active site.
pentaglycine chain enters the active site.
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(d) A covalent bond forms between the pentaglycine chain and the terminal D-Ala
(d) A covalent bond forms between the pentaglycine chain and the terminal D-Ala
residue, regenerating the active site serine residue.
residue, regenerating the active site serine residue.

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