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Deposition Date 1993-11-01
Release Date 1995-01-26
Last Version Date 2024-10-30
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1BTL
Keywords:
Title:
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI TEM1 BETA-LACTAMASE AT 1.8 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Escherichia coli (Taxon ID: 562)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
1.80 Å
R-Value Work:
0.16
R-Value Observed:
0.16
Space Group:
P 21 21 21
Macromolecular Entities
Structures with similar UniProt ID
Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:BETA-LACTAMASE TEM1
Gene (Uniprot):bla, blaT-3, blaT-4, blaT-5, blaT-6
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:263
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Escherichia coli
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Crystal structure of Escherichia coli TEM1 beta-lactamase at 1.8 A resolution.
Proteins 16 364 383 (1993)
PMID: 8356032 DOI: 10.1002/prot.340160406

Abstact

The X-ray structure of Escherichia coli TEM1 beta-lactamase has been refined to a crystallographic R-factor of 16.4% for 22,510 reflections between 5.0 and 1.8 A resolution; 199 water molecules and 1 sulphate ion were included in refinement. Except for the tips of a few solvent-exposed side chains, all protein atoms have clear electron density and refined to an average atomic temperature factor of 11 A2. The estimated coordinates error is 0.17 A. The substrate binding site is located at the interface of the two domains of the protein and contains 4 water molecules and the sulphate anion. One of these solvent molecules is found at hydrogen bond distance from S70 and E166. S70 and S130 are hydrogen bonded to K73 and K234, respectively. It was found that the E. coli TEM1 and Staphylococcus aureus PC1 beta-lactamases crystal structures differ in the relative orientations of the two domains composing the enzymes, which result in a narrowed substrate binding cavity in the TEM1 enzyme. Local but significant differences in the vicinity of this site may explain the occurrence of TEM1 natural mutants with extended substrate specificities.

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