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This protein is produced in bacteria, more specifically E. coli. CTX-M Beta-Lactamase is produced in bacteria which causes drug resistance in B-lactam antibiotics, also known as penicillin. It attacks the amide bond in the lactam anitbiotics, which causes deacylation to occur. <scene name='88/880343/Protein_view_1/1'>Here</scene> is the overall structure of CTX-M Beta-Lactamase. | This protein is produced in bacteria, more specifically E. coli. CTX-M Beta-Lactamase is produced in bacteria which causes drug resistance in B-lactam antibiotics, also known as penicillin. It attacks the amide bond in the lactam anitbiotics, which causes deacylation to occur. <scene name='88/880343/Protein_view_1/1'>Here</scene> is the overall structure of CTX-M Beta-Lactamase. | ||
- | Known substrates of this protein are ampicillin and cefotaxime. These are | + | Known substrates of this protein are ampicillin and cefotaxime. These are key determinants of resistance to antibiotics. This also determines what drugs are susceptible of bacteria that harbor the enzymes. |
== Biological Relevance and Broader Implications == | == Biological Relevance and Broader Implications == |
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References
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