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==='''Mechanism of Action of Beta-Lactam Antibiotics'''===
==='''Mechanism of Action of Beta-Lactam Antibiotics'''===
The beta-lactam antibiotics irreversibly bind to and inhibit TPs. This results in the disruption of peptidoglycan synthesis and ultimately cell growth. Specifically, beta-lactams, such as penicillin and the anti-MRSA cephalosporins, ceftobiprole and ceftaroline, are molecular mimics of the peptidoglycan D-Ala-D-Ala moiety; the normal TP substrate (Figure 3; Tipper and Strominger, 1965). Therefore, they “trick” the TP active site serine residue to react with them, resulting in the irreversible inhibition of TP activity and of cell wall synthesis.
The beta-lactam antibiotics irreversibly bind to and inhibit TPs. This results in the disruption of peptidoglycan synthesis and ultimately cell growth. Specifically, beta-lactams, such as penicillin and the anti-MRSA cephalosporins, ceftobiprole and ceftaroline, are molecular mimics of the peptidoglycan D-Ala-D-Ala moiety; the normal TP substrate (Figure 3; Tipper and Strominger, 1965). Therefore, they “trick” the TP active site serine residue to react with them, resulting in the irreversible inhibition of TP activity and of cell wall synthesis.
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Figure 3. Mechanism of action of beta-lactams. A. Chemical structure of penicillin, a beta-lactam antibiotic. B. Chemical structure of the peptidoglycan D-Ala-D-Ala moiety, the normal TP substrate. C. Superimposition of the D-Ala-D-Ala moiety (red) with penicillin (black). The beta-lactams mimic the structure of the D-Ala-D-Ala moiety of peptidoglycan. This ensures TPs react with beta-lactams.
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[[Image:DalMimic.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| Figure 3. Mechanism of action of beta-lactams. A. Chemical structure of penicillin, a beta-lactam antibiotic. B. Chemical structure of the peptidoglycan D-Ala-D-Ala moiety, the normal TP substrate. C. Superimposition of the D-Ala-D-Ala moiety (red) with penicillin (black). The beta-lactams mimic the structure of the D-Ala-D-Ala moiety of peptidoglycan. This ensures TPs react with beta-lactams.|550px]]

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