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O-Carbamyl-D-serine

Reitz, R., Slade, H., Neuhaus, F. (1967). The biochemical mechanisms of resistance by Streptococci to the antibiotics D-cycloserine and O-carbamyl-D-serine. Biochemistry, 6, 2561-2570. [Pg.248]

Inhibitors of cell wall mucopeptide synthesis - The antibiotic O-carbamyl-D-serine is a competitive inhibitor of alanine racemase, whereas D-cyclo-serine inhibits both D-alanyl-D-alanine synthetase and alanine racemase, both enzymes being required for synthesis of the peptide moiety of the mucopeptide 1. ... [Pg.157]

O-carbamyl-D-serine competitively inhibits the alanine racemase but does not inhibit the D-alanyl-D-alanine synthetase. In the presence of O-carbamyl-D-serine, there is accumulation of the same incomplete nucleotide precursor as in the previous case. [Pg.151]


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