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Abhishikha Srivastava1, Neelja Singhal1, Manisha Goel1, Jugsharan Singh Virdi1, Manish Kumar2.
Abstract
β-Lactam antibiotics are among the most widely used antibiotics against microbial pathogens. However, enzymatic hydrolysis of these antibiotics by bacterial β-lactamases is increasingly compromising their efficiency. Although new generation β-lactam antibiotics have been developed to combat antibiotic resistance, β-lactamases have also evolved along with the new variants of the substrate. A strong selection pressure from the newer generation of β-lactam antibiotics has resulted in evolution of different families within each class of β-lactamase. To facilitate detailed characterization of different families of β-lactamases, we have created a database, CBMAR, which facilitates comprehensive molecular annotation and discovery of novel β-lactamases. As against the limited scope of other existing similar databases, CBMAR provides information useful for molecular and biochemical characterization of each family of β-lactamase. The basic architecture of CBMAR is based on Ambler classification, which divides β-lactamases as serine (Classes A, C and D) and metallo-β-lactamases (Class B). Each class is further divided into several families on the basis of their hydrolytic character. In CBMAR, each family is annotated with (i) sequence variability, (ii) antibiotic resistance profile, (iii) inhibitor susceptibility, (iv) active site, (v) family fingerprints, (vi) mutational profile, (vii) variants, (viii) gene location, (ix) phylogenetic tree and several other features. Each entry also has external links to the relevant protein/nucleotide sequence and structure databases. The database also supports sequence similarity searches using BLAST and assigns a new β-lactamase protein to its respective family on the basis of family-specific fingerprint. Database URL: http://14.139.227.92/mkumar/lactamasedbEntities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25475113 PMCID: PMC4255060 DOI: 10.1093/database/bau111
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Figure 1.Comparison of CBMAR with existing β-lactamase information resources.
Figure 2.A schematic representation of the CBMAR database.
Figure 3.Class/subclass wise statistics of the annotated families and sequences present in CBMAR.
Figure 4.Snapshots of ‘CARB’ keyword search (A), result page (B) and family details (C). The search interface allows for the query search over one or multiple fields. Similarly, the display of result can also be limited to one or multiple fields. The result displays the search results along with appropriate hyperlinks for detailed family annotation, fingerprint and active site residues.