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==='''PBP2a and Ceftobiprole'''===
==='''PBP2a and Ceftobiprole'''===
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MRSA becomes resistant to β-lactams by acquiring an alternative PBP, PBP2a, that is neither bound nor inhibited by β-lactams. Ceftobiprole (PDB:<scene name='37/372726/4dki/1'>4DKI</scene>) is able to inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='37/372726/R2/2'>R2</scene> position of the cephalosporin backbone are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically <scene name='37/372726/Tyr446_and_met641/1'>Tyr446 and Met641</scene>. As a result of tighter binding to PBP2a, ceftobiprole is able to more efficiently react with the serine active site residue and therefore inhibit the activity of PBP2a.
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MRSA becomes resistant to β-lactams by acquiring an alternative PBP, PBP2a, that is neither bound nor inhibited by β-lactams. Ceftobiprole (PDB:<scene name='37/372726/4dki/1'>4DKI</scene>) is able to inhibit PBP2a because additional chemical groups at the <scene name='37/372726/R2/3'>R2</scene> position of the cephalosporin backbone are able to interact with additional amino acid residues in PBP2a; specifically <scene name='37/372726/Tyr446_and_met641/2'>Tyr446 and Met641</scene>. As a result of tighter binding to PBP2a, ceftobiprole is able to more efficiently react with the serine active site residue and therefore inhibit the activity of PBP2a.
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Structure of PBP2a reveal that the active site is in a closed conformation (Lim ''et al.'',2002). This makes it very difficult for beta-lactams to react with the active site serine residue (serine 403) and results in beta-lactam resistance. However, at some point the PBP2a active site '''must''' exist in an open conformation as it must cross-link adjacent peptidoglycan "sheets" to generate the cell wall and ensure bacterial survival.
Structure of PBP2a reveal that the active site is in a closed conformation (Lim ''et al.'',2002). This makes it very difficult for beta-lactams to react with the active site serine residue (serine 403) and results in beta-lactam resistance. However, at some point the PBP2a active site '''must''' exist in an open conformation as it must cross-link adjacent peptidoglycan "sheets" to generate the cell wall and ensure bacterial survival.
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The structure of the PBP2a/ceftaroline (PDB:<scene name='37/372726/3zg0/1'>3ZG0</scene>) complex showed that <scene name='37/372726/Cft1/1'>ceftaroline</scene>binds two different sites on PBP2a: the TP active site (with ceftaroline <scene name='37/372726/Covalently_bound/2'>covalently bound</scene> to serine 403), as expected, and a site distant from the active site, the so-called "allosteric site" (with <scene name='37/372726/Cft2/1'>ceftaroline</scene> bound non-covalently), which was unexpected. Biochemical analysis revealed that selecbinding of ceftaroline to the allosteric site induced a conformational change in PBP2 that causes the normally closed PBP2a active site. In support of this, strains of S. aureus that are less inhibited by ceftaroline have mutations in the allosteric site.
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The structure of the PBP2a/ceftaroline (PDB:<scene name='37/372726/3zg0/1'>3ZG0</scene>) complex showed that <scene name='37/372726/Cft1/2'>ceftaroline</scene> binds two different sites on PBP2a: the TP active site (with ceftaroline <scene name='37/372726/Covalently_bound/2'>covalently bound</scene> to serine 403), as expected, and a site distant from the active site, the so-called "allosteric site" (with <scene name='37/372726/Cft2/1'>ceftaroline</scene> bound non-covalently), which was unexpected. Biochemical analysis revealed that select binding of ceftaroline to the <scene name='37/372726/Cft2/3'>allosteric site</scene> induced a conformational change in PBP2 that causes the normally closed PBP2a active site. In support of this, strains of S. aureus that are less inhibited by ceftaroline have mutations in the <scene name='37/372726/Cft2/2'>allosteric site</scene>.

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