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. 1974 Oct;143(1):115-27.
doi: 10.1042/bj1430115.

Separation, purification and properties of beta-lactamase I and beta-lactamase II from Bacillus cereus 569/H/9

Separation, purification and properties of beta-lactamase I and beta-lactamase II from Bacillus cereus 569/H/9

R B Davies et al. Biochem J. 1974 Oct.

Abstract

1. A procedure was devised which is suitable for the isolation of beta-lactamase I and beta-lactamase II from Bacillus cereus 569/H/9 on a large scale. After adsorption on to Celite both enzymes were eluted in good yield and separated by chromatography on Sephadex CM-50. 2. beta-Lactamase I was separated into three main components by isoelectric focusing and into two components by chromatography. 3. The Zn(2+)-requiring beta-lactamase II obtained by this procedure had a lower molecular weight (22000) than beta-lactamase I (28000) and also differed from the latter in containing one cysteine residue. 4. The beta-lactamase II contained no carbohydrate, but showed the thermostability of the enzyme isolated earlier as a protein-carbohydrate complex. 5. Amino acid analyses and tryptic-digest ;maps' indicate that some degree of homology between beta-lactamase I and beta-lactamase II is possible, but that beta-lactamase I is not composed of the entire sequence of beta-lactamase II together with an additional peptide fragment. 6. A 6-methylpenicillin and a 7-methylcephalosporin showed much lower affinities for both enzymes than did penicillins and cephalosporins themselves.

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