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Inactivation of the RTEM Beta-lactamase from Escherichia Coli. Interaction of Penam Sulfones with Enzyme

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Journal Biochemistry
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1981 May 12
PMID 7018564
Citations 40
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Abstract

The characteristics of the reaction of a number of mechanism-based inactivators of the RTEM beta-lactamase have suggested that a common mechanistic pathway may be followed by many of these compounds. These ideas have been tested by the synthesis and evaluation of some penam sulfones as beta-lactamase inactivators. The sulfones of poor beta-lactamase substrates are, as predicted, potent inactivators of the enzyme. A unique serin residue (Ser-70) is labeled by quinacillin sulfone, and it is likely that this serine acts nucleophilically in the normal hydrolytic reaction of the beta-lactamase to form an acyl-enzyme intermediate.

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