| Title:  Penicillinase CAS Registry Number:  9001-74-5 Additional Names:  b-Lactamase Trademarks:  Neutrapen (3M Pharma) Literature References:  Mol wt about 50,000.  Enzymes found in many bacteria which destroy penicillins and cephalosporins by catalyzing the hydrolysis of the amide bond in the b-lactam ring.  Good penicillinase producers are Bact. coli, the Bacillus subtilis-mesentericus group, Bacillus anthracis and Staphylococci.  Both intra- and extracellular penicillinase are of protein nature.  There are probably as many different penicillinases as there are bacteria producing them.  Ion-exchange procedures for the purification of penicillinase:  Puetzer, Boschetti, US 2982696 (1961 to Schenley).  Amino acid sequence studies:  Ambler, Meadway, Nature 222, 24 (1969).  Therapeutic use in penicillin allergy:  Y. P. Borodin, Allerg. Asthma 14, 43 (1968).  Reviews:  Chain et al. in Antibiotics vol. 2, Flory et al., Eds. (Oxford, 1949) p 1090; Rothe, Pharmazie 5, 25 (1950); Citri, Pollock, Adv. Enzymol. 28, 237 (1966); Citri in The Enzymes P. D. Boyer, Ed. (Academic Press, New York, 3rd ed., 1971) pp 23-46. Use:  In culture media to antagonize antibacterial activity of penicillin. Therap-Cat:  Has been used in the treatment of allergic reactions to penicillin. Keywords:  Enzyme; Penicillin inactivating.  |