Clbp gene, a potential new member of the -lactamase family

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  • who: Adel Azour and colleagues from the Faculty of Sciences, Michel Slayman Tripoli Campus, Lebanese University, Ras Maska, Lebanon , Marseille, France have published the Article: clbP Gene, a Potential New Member of the -Lactamase Family, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 12/01/2022
  • what: The authors (i) investigated the u03b2-lactamase properties of the in silico by analysing its phylogenetic relationship with bacterial u03b2-lactamase and peptidase enzymes (ii) compared its three-dimensional (3D) protein structure with those of bacterial u03b2-lactamase proteins using the Phyr2 database and PyMOL software and_(iii) evaluated in vitro . . .

     

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