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Beta-Lactamase DataBase

Structures

Ambler
class
Protein
name
PDB
code
Resolution
(Å)
Release
date
UniProt
code
PubMed
ID
DOI
PDB
Mutations
Ligands
Space
group
Unit cell parameters
Z
value
CCMH-T16LC71.402020-04-22 3228438110.1128/AAC.00198-20pdb DIO GOL SO4 P 1 21 150.601 75.204 103.411 ♦ 90.00 95.10 90.004
CCMH-T16LC81.602020-04-22 3228438110.1128/AAC.00198-20pdb *NXL DIO SO4 P 1 21 150.418 73.672 102.180 ♦ 90.00 94.49 90.004
CCMH-T16LC91.652020-04-22 3228438110.1128/AAC.00198-20pdb *CAZ DIO GOL SO4 P 1 21 150.389 74.083 102.822 ♦ 90.00 94.79 90.004
Legend for ligands: * Ligand covalently-bound to active site residues; $ Non-covalent ligand (Michaelis complex); # Ligand coordinated to active site metal ions.

Statistics (number of structures): Overall (1663); class A (626); subclass B1 (403); subclass B2 (16); subclass B3 (104); class C (246); class D (268).

Last updated: November 20, 2024.

If you use BLDB please cite: Naas, T.; Oueslati, S.; Bonnin, R. A.; Dabos, M. L.; Zavala, A.; Dortet, L.; Retailleau, P.; Iorga, B. I., Beta-Lactamase DataBase (BLDB) – Structure and Function. J. Enzyme Inhib. Med. Chem. 2017, 32, 917-919.

The development of the BLDB database was funded in part by the JPIAMR transnational project DesInMBL, the Région Ile-de-France (DIM Malinf) and the Laboratory of Excellence in Research on Medication and Innovative Therapeutics (LERMIT).

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