TEM-1 hydrolyzes penicillin G

Stable Identifier
R-HSA-9911520
Type
Reaction [transition]
Species
Homo sapiens
Related Species
Escherichia coli
Compartment
ReviewStatus
3/5
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Beta-lactamase TEM (TEM-1) is the most common beta-lactamase encoded on plasmids in Gram-negative bacteria. It effectively hydrolyses penicillins and many cephalosporins (Brown et al. 2009).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
19812041 Structural and biochemical evidence that a TEM-1 beta-lactamase N170G active site mutant acts via substrate-assisted catalysis

Brown, NG, Shanker, S, Prasad, BV, Palzkill, T

J. Biol. Chem. 2009
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Catalyst Activity

beta-lactamase activity of TEM-1 [cytosol]

Disease
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RHEA
Mondo
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