Metallo-beta-lactamases (M beta Ls) are Zn(II)-based bacterial enzymes that hydrolyze beta-lactam antibiotics, hampering their beneficial effects. In the most relevant subclass (B1), X-ray crystallography studies on the enzyme from point to either two zinc ions in two metal sites (the so-called '3H' and 'DCH' sites) or a single Zn(II) ion in the 3H site, where the ion is coordinated by Asp120, Cys221 and His263 residues. However, spectroscopic studies on the B1 enzyme from . in the mono-zinc form suggested the presence of the Zn(II) ion also in the DCH site, where it is bound to an aspartate, a cysteine, a histidine and a water molecule. A structural model of this enzyme in its DCH mononuclear form, so far lacking, is therefore required for...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (M beta Ls) are Zn(II)-based bacterial enzymes that hydrolyze beta-lactam an...
Metallo-β-lactamases (MβLs) are Zn(II)-based bacterial enzymes that hydrolyze β-lactam antibiotics, ...
The zinc enzymes metallo beta-lactamases counteract the beneficial action of beta-lactam antibiotics...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (M beta Ls) constitute an increasingly serious clinical threat by giving ris...
Zinc(II)-beta-lactamases are among the latest generation of antibiotic-resistant enzymes developed b...
Bacteria can defend themselves against beta-lactam antibiotics through the expression of class B bet...
Metallo-beta-lactamases are bacterial enzymes that may function with either one or two zinc ions bou...
A systematic study of the influence of the first coordination sphere over the reactivity and structu...
Bacteria can defend themselves against beta-lactam antibiotics through the expression of class B bet...
Two central steps in the hydrolysis of lactam antibiotics catalyzed by mononuclear metallo--lactamas...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (M beta Ls) are Zn(II)-based bacterial enzymes that hydrolyze beta-lactam an...
Metallo-β-lactamases (MβLs) are Zn(II)-based bacterial enzymes that hydrolyze β-lactam antibiotics, ...
The zinc enzymes metallo beta-lactamases counteract the beneficial action of beta-lactam antibiotics...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (M beta Ls) constitute an increasingly serious clinical threat by giving ris...
Zinc(II)-beta-lactamases are among the latest generation of antibiotic-resistant enzymes developed b...
Bacteria can defend themselves against beta-lactam antibiotics through the expression of class B bet...
Metallo-beta-lactamases are bacterial enzymes that may function with either one or two zinc ions bou...
A systematic study of the influence of the first coordination sphere over the reactivity and structu...
Bacteria can defend themselves against beta-lactam antibiotics through the expression of class B bet...
Two central steps in the hydrolysis of lactam antibiotics catalyzed by mononuclear metallo--lactamas...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
International audienceOne mechanism by which bacteria can escape the action of beta-lactam antibioti...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...
Metallo-beta-lactamases (MBLs) are significant threats to humans because they deteriorate many kinds...