8BTVA

Structure of d179n blac from mycobacterium tuberculosis bound to the trans-enamine adduct of sulbactam
Total Genus 88
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The genus trace: a function that shows values of genus (vertical axis) for subchains spanned between the first residue, and all other residues (shown on horizontal axis). The number of the latter residue and the genus of a given subchain are shown interactively.

Total Genus
88
sequence length
266
structure length
266
Chain Sequence
GDLADRFAELERRYDARLGVYVPATGTTAAIEYRADERFAFCSTFKAPLVAAVLHQNPLTHLDKLITYTSDDIRSISPVAQQHVQTGMTIGQLCDAAIRYSDGTAANLLLADLGGPGGGTAAFTGYLRSLGDTVSRLDAEEPELNRDPPGDERNTTTPHAIALVLQQLVLGNALPPDKRALLTDWMARNTTGAKRIRAGFPADWKVIDKTGTGDYGRANDIAVVWSPTGVPYVVAVMSDRAGGGYDAEPREALLAEAATCVAGVLA
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The genus matrix. At position (x,y) a genus value for a subchain spanned between x’th and y’th residue is shown. Values of the genus are represented by color, according to the scale given on the right.

Structure visualization

After clicking on a point (x,y) in the genus matrix above, a subchain from x to y is shown in color.

Chord Diagram
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publication title Asp179 in the class A beta-lactamase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a conserved yet not essential residue due to epistasis.
pubmed doi rcsb
molecule tags Hydrolase
source organism Mycobacterium tuberculosis
molecule keywords Beta-lactamase
total genus 88
structure length 266
sequence length 266
ec nomenclature ec 3.5.2.6: beta-lactamase.
pdb deposition date 2022-12-02
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