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SxxK Acyl Transferases

SxxK free-standing penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs) are uncoupled SxxK acyl transferases that work mainly as bacterial wall peptidoglycan-hydrolases and function as auxiliary cell-cycle proteins. They are not essential. [Pg.1169]

SxxK (3-lactamases are uncoupled SxxK acyl transferases that work as (3-lactam antibiotic hydrolases. They represent a mechanism of defence of great efficiency. On good (3-lactam substrates, their catalytic centres can turn over 1000 times per second. [Pg.1169]


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