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Descripción: Diagram depicting formation of cross-links in the bacterial cell wall by a penicillin binding protein (PBP, an enzyme). 1. The bacterial cell wall consists of strands of repeating N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) and N-acetylmuramic acid (NAM) subunits. The NAM subunits have short peptide chains attached to them. (The exact composition of these can vary. The proximal alanine is usually L-ala and the distal two are usually D-ala.) These chains, in turn, are bound to chains of 5 glycine residues that will be used in cross-linking. 2. The PBP forms a bond with the peptide side chain at the second most distal alanine residue. This displaces the most distal alanine residue. 3. Another strand of bacterial cell wall arrives. The free end of one of the pentaglycine chains displaces the PBP and forms a bond with the terminal alanine on the other strand. 4. After being displaced, the PBP diffuses away. 5. The formation of one cross-link is complete.
Título: PBP catalysis
Créditos: Trabajo propio
Autor(a): Mcstrother
Términos de Uso: Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Licencia: CC BY 3.0
Enlace de Licencia: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0
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