Interactions of cephalosporins with the Streptomyces R61 DD-transpeptidase/carboxypeptidase. Influence of the 3'-substituent.

1986 
The influence and fate of the 3′-substituent of a series of cephalosporins on their interaction with the DD-transpeptidase/carboxypeptidase of Streptomyces R61 were investigated. Good 3′-leaving groups are eliminated from the acyl-enzyme before deacylation, and hence cephalosporins with such substituents generate a common covalent intermediate. The rate of this elimination reaction in the two cases studied in detail was much lower than from the corresponding cephalosporoates in free solution. Cephalosporins without good 3′-leaving groups yield acyl-enzymes that appear to hydrolyse, leading to enzyme re-activation, faster than those from cephalosporins with leaving groups.
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