Sandbox 1666
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
- | This protein has eight chains. Each chain has eleven separate <scene name='88/880343/Alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> and nine separate <scene name='88/880343/Beta_sheets/1'>beta sheets</scene>. Some of the chains bind to <scene name='88/880343/Ligand/4'>GOL</scene> to help with stability. Within each chain, there are two of the catalytic amino acid within helix three. The last catalytic amino acid is located in helix seven. Both of these helices form important interactions with the ligands because of those catalytic amino acids. The tertiary structure of the protein mainly upheld by hydrogen bonds and other noncovalent bonds. Amino acids are closer when in the tertiary structure than in the secondary structure due to the sequence. The quaternary structure has multiple chains. | + | This protein has eight chains. <scene name='88/880343/Full_secondary_structure/1'>Each chain</scene> has eleven separate <scene name='88/880343/Alpha_helices/1'>alpha helices</scene> and nine separate <scene name='88/880343/Beta_sheets/1'>beta sheets</scene>. Some of the chains bind to <scene name='88/880343/Ligand/4'>GOL</scene> to help with stability. Within each chain, there are two of the catalytic amino acid within helix three. The last catalytic amino acid is located in helix seven. Both of these helices form important interactions with the ligands because of those catalytic amino acids. The tertiary structure of the protein mainly upheld by hydrogen bonds and other noncovalent bonds. Amino acids are closer when in the tertiary structure than in the secondary structure due to the sequence. The quaternary structure has multiple chains. |
<scene name='88/880343/Space_filling_view/1'>Here</scene> is a space fill of CTX-M Beta-Lactamase, which shows where the interactions are in between each domain and where the active sites are located. | <scene name='88/880343/Space_filling_view/1'>Here</scene> is a space fill of CTX-M Beta-Lactamase, which shows where the interactions are in between each domain and where the active sites are located. |
Revision as of 22:15, 18 April 2021
CTX-M Beta-Lactamase
CTX-M Beta Lactamase is a class a enzyme. This enzyme creates drug resistance to ampicillin and cefotaxime through a two step process: deacylation and acylation.
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