Penicillin-binding protein

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<StructureSection load='2ex6' size='450' side='right' scene='47/478544/Cv/1' caption='E. coli PBP 4 complex with the antibiotic ampicillin and glycerol [[2ex6]]'>
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<StructureSection load='2ex6' size='350' side='right' scene='47/478544/Cv/1' caption='E. coli PBP 4 complex with the antibiotic ampicillin and glycerol [[2ex6]]'>
== Function ==
== Function ==
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**[[3beb]], [[3bec]], [[3mzd]], [[3mze]], [[3mzf]] - EcPBP 5 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3beb]], [[3bec]], [[3mzd]], [[3mze]], [[3mzf]] - EcPBP 5 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3ita]] - EcPBP 6 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3ita]] - EcPBP 6 + antibiotic<br />
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**[[3fwl]], [[3fwm]] – EcPBP 1B + antibiotic<br />
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**[[3fwl]] – EcPBP 1B + antibiotic<br />
**[[3a3e]], [[3a3f]], [[3a3i]] – HiPBP 4 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3a3e]], [[3a3f]], [[3a3i]] – HiPBP 4 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3ocl]], [[3ocn]], [[3pbo]], [[3pbq]], [[3pbr]], [[3pbs]], [[3pbt]], [[4kqo]], [[4kqq]], [[4kqr]], [[4l0l]] – PaPBP 3 + antibiotic<br />
**[[3ocl]], [[3ocn]], [[3pbo]], [[3pbq]], [[3pbr]], [[3pbs]], [[3pbt]], [[4kqo]], [[4kqq]], [[4kqr]], [[4l0l]] – PaPBP 3 + antibiotic<br />

Revision as of 07:36, 20 November 2016

E. coli PBP 4 complex with the antibiotic ampicillin and glycerol 2ex6

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3D structures of penicillin-binding protein

Updated on 20-November-2016

References

  1. Spratt BG. Distinct penicillin binding proteins involved in the division, elongation, and shape of Escherichia coli K12. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1975 Aug;72(8):2999-3003. PMID:1103132
  2. Beadle BM, Nicholas RA, Shoichet BK. Interaction energies between beta-lactam antibiotics and E. coli penicillin-binding protein 5 by reversible thermal denaturation. Protein Sci. 2001 Jun;10(6):1254-9. PMID:11369864 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1110/ps.52001
  3. Kishida H, Unzai S, Roper DI, Lloyd A, Park SY, Tame JR. Crystal structure of penicillin binding protein 4 (dacB) from Escherichia coli, both in the native form and covalently linked to various antibiotics. Biochemistry. 2006 Jan 24;45(3):783-92. PMID:16411754 doi:10.1021/bi051533t

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