Probing the interaction between the metallo‐β‐lactamase SMB‐1 and ampicillin by multispectral approaches combined with molecular dynamics
Jiachen Li,
Xiaoting Dong,
Yeli Zhang
Abstract:Metallo‐β‐lactamases (MβLs) hydrolyze and inactivate β‐lactam antibiotics, are a pivotal mechanism conferring resistance against bacterial infections. SMB‐1, a novel B3 subclass of MβLs from Serratia marcescens could deactivate almost all β‐lactam antibiotics including ampicillin (AMP), which has posed a serious threat to public health. To illuminate the mechanism of recognition and interaction between SMB‐1 and AMP, various fluorescence spectroscopy techniques and molecular dynamics simulation were employed. … Show more
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