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<Structure load='2jch' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='2jch, Saves cells from dying since the appearance of life ' />
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Penicillin-binding protein has four ligands, one of which is <scene name='48/483886/Edo_ligand/1'>the electron-deficient olefin ligand or EDO</scene>
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1) Why is it important? Penicillin-binding proteins are essential for cell wall biogenesis. General info about bacterial cell wall biogenesis. Also, how bacteria mutate in order to avoid binding to beta-lactam.
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2) Ligands, in particular <scene name='48/483886/Lactivicin/1'>phenoxyacetyl lactivicin</scene>. Also, how PBP binds lactivicin.
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Sample green scene: Penicillin-binding protein has four ligands, one of which is <scene name='48/483886/Edo_ligand/1'>the electron-deficient olefin ligand or EDO</scene>
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This Sandbox is Reserved from January 19, 2016, through August 31, 2016 for use for Proteopedia Team Projects by the class Chemistry 423 Biochemistry for Chemists taught by Lynmarie K Thompson at University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. This reservation includes Sandbox Reserved 425 through Sandbox Reserved 439.


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Penicillin binding protein/lactivicin (inhibitor) (2jch)

by Tyler Carpenter, Samuel Pierce, Hyunjoon Choi, Anton El Khoury and Tiankai Zhang

Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016

Introduction

2jch, Saves cells from dying since the appearance of life

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Outline: 1) Why is it important? Penicillin-binding proteins are essential for cell wall biogenesis. General info about bacterial cell wall biogenesis. Also, how bacteria mutate in order to avoid binding to beta-lactam. 2) Ligands, in particular . Also, how PBP binds lactivicin. Sample green scene: Penicillin-binding protein has four ligands, one of which is



















Overall Structure

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Binding Interactions

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Additional Features

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Quiz Question 1

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See Also

Credits

Introduction - name of team member

Overall Structure - name of team member

Drug Binding Site - name of team member

Additional Features - name of team member

Quiz Question 1 - name of team member

References

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