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[Titration curves (ph gradient electrophoresis) of SHV-1 and SHV-2 beta-lactamases and a new type].

Authors: G, Vedel; B, Picard; G, Paul; L, Gilly; P, Goullet; P, Nevot;

[Titration curves (ph gradient electrophoresis) of SHV-1 and SHV-2 beta-lactamases and a new type].

Abstract

The molecular structures of the SHV-1 (p 453) and SHV-2 (pBP 60-1) beta-lactamases and of a new enzyme, a SHV-2 like extended broad-spectrum beta-lactamase (86-4), were compared by analysis of their titration curves (pH gradient electrophoresis). The titration curves of SHV-1 and SHV-2, which have the same isoelectric points (pI = 7.7). were completely superimposable for the whole of the pH gradient (pH 3.5-10), indicating a close homology between the two proteins, with perhaps the substitution of several amino acids by ones having the same charge. The curves of SHV-1 (pI = 7.7) and the new SHV-2-like enzyme (pI = 6.98) indicated that a basic residue in SHV-1 has been replaced by an acidic residue in the new SHV-2-like enzyme. These results show that, like SHV-2, the new beta-lactamase is a variant of SHV-1, and that the structural differences are probably limited to a very small number of amino acid residues. Nevertheless, this new beta-lactamase (SHV-3) may have arisen directly from SHV-1, indirectly via SHV-2, or even from another beta-lactamase.

Keywords

Mutation, Escherichia coli, Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Isoelectric Focusing, beta-Lactamases

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