Antibiotic resistance to clinically employed β-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious threat to the clinical community. The origin of this resistance is the expression of several β-lactamases that effectively hydrolyze the amide bond in β-lactam compounds. These β-lactamases are classified into two major categories: serine β-lactamases and metallo-β-lactamases. The metalloenzymes use one or two zinc ions in their active sites to catalyze the hydrolysis of all classes of β-lactam antibiotics, including carbapenems. As there is no clinically useful inhibitor for the metallo-β-lactamases, it is important to understand the mechanism by which these enzymes catalyze the hydrolysis of antibiotics. In this regard, the development of synt...
The resistance of bacteria to the normally lethal action of -lactam antibiotics is largely due to th...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...
Antibiotic resistance to clinically employed β-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious thr...
Antibiotic resistance to clinically employed \beta-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
Metallohydrolases with dinuclear-zinc active sites perform many important biological hydrolytic reac...
Metallo-b-lactamases are important as a major source of resistance of pathogenic bacteria to the wid...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
The ability to produce ß-lactamase enzymes is the major cause of the resistance of bacteria to ß-lac...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
The widespread emergence of antibiotic drug resistance has resulted in a worldwide healthcare crisis...
Class B β-lactamases or metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) require zinc ions to catalyse the hydrolysis of ...
The discovery of penicillin and its subsequent development for clinical use against bacterial infect...
AbstractMetallo-β-lactamases are the latest resistance mechanism of pathogenic and opportunistic bac...
The resistance of bacteria to the normally lethal action of -lactam antibiotics is largely due to th...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...
Antibiotic resistance to clinically employed β-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious thr...
Antibiotic resistance to clinically employed \beta-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
Metallohydrolases with dinuclear-zinc active sites perform many important biological hydrolytic reac...
Metallo-b-lactamases are important as a major source of resistance of pathogenic bacteria to the wid...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
The ability to produce ß-lactamase enzymes is the major cause of the resistance of bacteria to ß-lac...
Biomimetic systems containing one or two zinc(II) ions supported by phenolate ligands were developed...
The widespread emergence of antibiotic drug resistance has resulted in a worldwide healthcare crisis...
Class B β-lactamases or metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) require zinc ions to catalyse the hydrolysis of ...
The discovery of penicillin and its subsequent development for clinical use against bacterial infect...
AbstractMetallo-β-lactamases are the latest resistance mechanism of pathogenic and opportunistic bac...
The resistance of bacteria to the normally lethal action of -lactam antibiotics is largely due to th...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...
β-lactamases are important resistance factors to β-lactam antibiotics, especially in Gram-negative b...