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Structure of BlaC from Mycobacterium tuberculosis bound to the trans-enamine adduct of tazobactam. External Resource: Annotation Chains Family Name Domain Identifier Architecture Possible Homology Homology Topology Family Provenance Source (Version) A PF13354 e6h2iA1 A: alpha complex topology X: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) H: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) T: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins F: PF13354 ECOD (1.6) A PF13354 e6h2iA2 A: a+b three layers X: Profilin-like H: a+b domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) T: a+b domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins F: PF13354 ECOD (1.6) B PF13354 e6h2iB2 A: alpha complex topology X: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) H: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) T: alpha-helical domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins F: PF13354 ECOD (1.6) B PF13354 e6h2iB1 A: a+b three layers X: Profilin-like H: a+b domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins (From Topology) T: a+b domain in beta-lactamase/transpeptidase-like proteins F: PF13354 ECOD (1.6)
Chains Accession Short Name Description Provenance Source (Version) ARO:3007182 blaC blaC is a broad-spectrum class A beta-lactamase coded in the chromosome of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It has been shown to hydrolyze a large number of beta-lactam antibiotics and is a major obstacle in the treatment of tuberculosis with such drugs. CARD (3.2.9)