Sandbox Reserved 429
From Proteopedia
(→''Penicillin binding protein/lactivicin (inhibitor) (2jch)'') |
(→Credits) |
||
| Line 41: | Line 41: | ||
==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
| - | Introduction - | + | Introduction - Anton El Khoury |
Overall Structure - name of team member | Overall Structure - name of team member | ||
Revision as of 22:10, 25 February 2016
| 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. |
Contents |
Penicillin binding protein/lactivicin (inhibitor) (2jch)[1]
by Tyler Carpenter, Samuel Pierce, Hyunjoon Choi, Anton El Khoury and Tiankai Zhang
Student Projects for UMass Chemistry 423 Spring 2016
Introduction
|
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
|
Binding Interactions
|
Additional Features
|
Quiz Question 1
|
See Also
Credits
Introduction - Anton El Khoury
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
- ↑ Macheboeuf P, Fischer DS, Brown T Jr, Zervosen A, Luxen A, Joris B, Dessen A, Schofield CJ. Structural and mechanistic basis of penicillin-binding protein inhibition by lactivicins. Nat Chem Biol. 2007 Sep;3(9):565-9. Epub 2007 Aug 5. PMID:17676039 doi:10.1038/nchembio.2007.21
