Structural and functional insights into esterase-mediated macrolide resistance
Erythromycin esterases (Eres) cleave the macrolactone ring of macrolides, a class of widely used antibiotics. Structures of EreC, in silico flexible docking studies and previous mutagenesis data lead to the proposal of a detailed catalytic mechanism for the Ere family of enzymes.
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Main Authors: | Michał Zieliński, Jaeok Park, Barry Sleno, Albert M. Berghuis |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7b2d872b0cc04ef1b3ff7eb82c9ff6ed |
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