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==Binding Interactions== | ==Binding Interactions== | ||
| - | Penicillin binding protein binds to beta-lactam antibiotics because they are similar in chemical structure to the modular pieces that form the peptidoglycan. The beta-lactam amide bond is ruptured to form a covalent bond with the catalytic serine at the binding protein's active site. | + | Penicillin binding protein binds to beta-lactam antibiotics because they are similar in chemical structure to the modular pieces that form the peptidoglycan. <scene name='48/483886/petidoglycan/2'>structure</scene> |
| + | The beta-lactam amide bond is ruptured to form a covalent bond with the catalytic serine at the binding protein's active site. | ||
==Additional Features== | ==Additional Features== | ||
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Penicillin binding protein/lactivicin (inhibitor) (2jch)[1]
by Tyler Carpenter, Samuel Pierce, Hyunjoon Choi, Anton El Khoury and Tiankai Zhang
Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016
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