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==='''B-Lactams that Inhibit PBP2a'''===
==='''B-Lactams that Inhibit PBP2a'''===
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MRSA becomes resistant to almost all B-Lactams by acquiring an alternative TP, PBP2a, that is neither bound nor inhibited by B-Lactams. Recently, two cephlosporins- <scene name='37/372728/Ceftobiprole_alone/1'>ceftobiprole</scene> and ceftaroline- that have anti-MRSA activity have been developed. Ceftobiprole is able to inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='37/372728/R2_group/4'>R2</scene> position of ceftobiprole are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically
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MRSA becomes resistant to almost all B-Lactams by acquiring an alternative TP, PBP2a, that is neither bound nor inhibited by B-Lactams. Recently, two cephlosporins- <scene name='37/372728/Ceftobiprole_alone/1'>ceftobiprole</scene> and ceftaroline- that have anti-MRSA activity have been developed. Ceftobiprole is able to inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='37/372728/R2_group/5'>R2</scene> position of ceftobiprole are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically
<scene name='37/372728/Tyr446_met641_interaction/1'>Tyr446 and Met641, and increase the association of ceftobiprole with PBP2a</scene>. As such, ceftobiprole is (shown as colors of the atom types [[CPK]]) is able to more efficiently react with Ser403 and therefore inhibit the activity of PBP2a.
<scene name='37/372728/Tyr446_met641_interaction/1'>Tyr446 and Met641, and increase the association of ceftobiprole with PBP2a</scene>. As such, ceftobiprole is (shown as colors of the atom types [[CPK]]) is able to more efficiently react with Ser403 and therefore inhibit the activity of PBP2a.

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