1kvl

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1kvl, resolution 1.53Å

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X-ray Crystal Structure of AmpC S64G Mutant beta-Lactamase in Complex with Substrate and Product Forms of Cephalothin

OverviewOverview

Beta-lactamases hydrolyze beta-lactam antibiotics and are the leading, cause of bacterial resistance to these drugs. Although beta-lactamases, have been extensively studied, structures of the substrate-enzyme and, product-enzyme complexes have proven elusive. Here, the structure of a, mutant AmpC in complex with the beta-lactam cephalothin in its substrate, and product forms was determined by X-ray crystallography to 1.53 A, resolution. The acyl-enzyme intermediate between AmpC and cephalothin was, determined to 2.06 A resolution. The ligand undergoes a dramatic, conformational change as the reaction progresses, with the characteristic, six-membered dihydrothiazine ring of cephalothin rotating by 109 degrees., These structures correspond to all three intermediates along the reaction, path and provide insight into substrate recognition, catalysis, and, product expulsion.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1KVL is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli with PO4, KCP, CLS and THN as ligands. Active as Beta-lactamase, with EC number 3.5.2.6 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Structural milestones in the reaction pathway of an amide hydrolase: substrate, acyl, and product complexes of cephalothin with AmpC beta-lactamase., Beadle BM, Trehan I, Focia PJ, Shoichet BK, Structure. 2002 Mar;10(3):413-24. PMID:12005439

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