The interaction between tazobactam and several chromosome- and plasmid-encoded (TEM, SHV, PSE types) class A and C beta-lactamases was studied by spectrophotometry. Tazobactam behaved as a competitive inhibitor or inactivator able to restore in several cases the efficiency of piperacillin as st partner beta-lactam. A detailed kinetic analysis permitted measurement of the acylation efficiency for some cephalosporinases and broad-spectrum beta-lactamases; the presence of a turn-over of acyl-enzyme complex was also evaluated
A Kinetic Study on the Interaction between Tazobactam (A Penicillanic Acid Sulphone Derivative) and Active-Site Serine beta-Lactamases.
STEFANI, Stefania;
1999-01-01
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The interaction between tazobactam and several chromosome- and plasmid-encoded (TEM, SHV, PSE types) class A and C beta-lactamases was studied by spectrophotometry. Tazobactam behaved as a competitive inhibitor or inactivator able to restore in several cases the efficiency of piperacillin as st partner beta-lactam. A detailed kinetic analysis permitted measurement of the acylation efficiency for some cephalosporinases and broad-spectrum beta-lactamases; the presence of a turn-over of acyl-enzyme complex was also evaluatedFile in questo prodotto:
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