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MRSA becomes resistant to β-lactams by acquiring an alternative PBP, PBP2a, that is
MRSA becomes resistant to β-lactams by acquiring an alternative PBP, PBP2a, that is
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neither bound nor inhibited by β-lactams. Recently, two cephalosporins –<scene name='36/365380/Ceftobiprole/4'>ceftobiprole</scene> and
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neither bound nor inhibited by β-lactams. Recently, two cephalosporins – <scene name='36/365380/Ceftobiprole/4'>ceftobiprole</scene> and
ceftaroline – that have anti-MRSA activity have been developed. Ceftobiprole is able to
ceftaroline – that have anti-MRSA activity have been developed. Ceftobiprole is able to
inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='36/365380/Ceftobiprole/2'>R2</scene> position of the cephalosporin backbone are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically
inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='36/365380/Ceftobiprole/2'>R2</scene> position of the cephalosporin backbone are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically

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PDB ID 4DKI

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