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peptidoglycan cross-linked together with pentaglycine chains. The NAM residues | peptidoglycan cross-linked together with pentaglycine chains. The NAM residues | ||
have a five amino acid side chain that terminates with two D-Alanine (D-Ala) | have a five amino acid side chain that terminates with two D-Alanine (D-Ala) | ||
- | residues. | + | residues. [[Image:Cell Wall 7 30 2013.jpg|thumb|alt= Alt text| |
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==='''Catalytic Mechanism of PBP2a'''=== | ==='''Catalytic Mechanism of PBP2a'''=== | ||
- | (a) The D-Ala-D-Ala side-chain substrate of the peptidoglycan accesses the active site of | + | (a) The D-Ala-D-Ala side-chain substrate of the peptidoglycan accesses |
- | the PBP2a. | + | the active site of the PBP2a. |
- | (b) Ser403 nucleophilically attacks the peptide bond of the terminal D-Ala residues of the | + | (b) Ser403 nucleophilically attacks the peptide bond of the terminal |
- | substrate. The terminal D-Ala residue then exits the active site. | + | D-Ala residues of the substrate. The terminal D-Ala residue then exits |
- | (c) The now terminal D-Ala residue forms a covalent bond to Ser403, while a crosslinking | + | the active site. |
- | pentaglycine chain enters the active site. | + | (c) The now terminal D-Ala residue forms a covalent bond to Ser403, |
- | (d) A covalent bond forms between the pentaglycine chain and the terminal D-Ala | + | while a crosslinking pentaglycine chain enters the active site. |
- | residue, regenerating the active site serine residue. | + | (d) A covalent bond forms between the pentaglycine chain and the |
+ | terminal D-Ala residue, regenerating the active site serine residue. | ||
The entire process takes 4 milliseconds. | The entire process takes 4 milliseconds. |
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