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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
<b>Molecular Tour</b><br>
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Mix-and-inject serial crystallography (MISC) is a general method to determine reactions in biological macromolecules. Ligand or substrate is mixed with macromolecular microcrystals. The progress of the reaction is probed at variable time delays after mixing by intense X-ray pulses. The near atomic resolution structures and the reaction kinetics can be extracted at the same time from the X-ray data. Here, we characterize the initial binding phase of the antibiotic Ceftriaxone (CEF) to the M. tuberculosis β-lactamase (BlaC). As BlaC is responsible for antibiotic resistance in tuberculosis, it worthwhile to investigate structure and function of this enzyme.
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We follow the increase of the CEF occupancy in the catalytic cleft of BlaC from 5 ms to 50 ms after mixing with CEF by XFEL based MISC experiments. From the increasing occupancy values we are able to estimate an effective diffusion coefficient Deff of CEF in the BlaC microcrystals. Diffusion is roughly an order of magnitude slower in the crystals than that in water. By using the Deff we are now able to calculate CEF occupancies anywhere in the microcrystals and at any time. Since the BlaC-CEF complex formation triggers the enzymatic cycle, the speed of its formation determines the time-resolution of the MISC method. Our results show that the time-resolution is on the order of 5 ms for our microcrystals. The structures of any intermediates whose lifetimes are longer can therefore be characterized. Once faster intermediates are concerned, smaller crystals must be used that support a faster buildup of the enzyme substrate complex.
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In addition to the CEF binding we observe the reaction of BlaC with an inhibitor sulbactam (SUB) at 66 ms. SUB reacts to a so-called trans enamine in subunits B and D of the BlaC already after 66 ms. However, SUB stays intact in subunits A and C. As the reaction proceeds to the trans-enamine also in A and C, the structures of the weakly bound SUBs in these subunits at 66 ms represent an interesting intermediate that would not have been detected in static structures.
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

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