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A Standard Numbering Scheme for Class C β-Lactamases.

Andrew R MackMelissa D BarnesMagdalena A TaracilaAndrea M HujerKristine M HujerGabriel CabotMichael FeldgardenDaniel H HaftWilliam KlimkeFocco van den AkkerAlejandro J VilaAndrea SmaniaShozeb HaiderKrisztina M Papp-WallacePatricia A BradfordGian Maria RossoliniJean-Denis DocquierJean-Marie FrèreMoreno GalleniNancy D HansonAntonio OliverPatrick PlésiatLaurent PoirelPatrice NordmannTimothy G PalzkillGeorge A JacobyKaren BushRobert A Bonomo
Published in: Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy (2020)
Unlike for classes A and B, a standardized amino acid numbering scheme has not been proposed for the class C (AmpC) β-lactamases, which complicates communication in the field. Here, we propose a scheme developed through a collaborative approach that considers both sequence and structure, preserves traditional numbering of catalytically important residues (Ser64, Lys67, Tyr150, and Lys315), is adaptable to new variants or enzymes yet to be discovered and includes a variation for genetic and epidemiological applications.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • copy number
  • visible light
  • genome wide
  • quality improvement