Beta-lactamase
Beta-lactamase is a type of
enzyme responsible for bacterial resistance to
penicillin-type
antibiotics. Penicillin and related antibiotics have a common element in their molecular structure, a four-atom ring known as a
beta lactam (See
ampicillin for an example of a penicillin structure). The lactamase enzyme breaks that ring down, rendering the molecule inactive as an antibiotic.
The structure of a Streptomyces β lactamase is given by PDB 1BSG EC 3.5.2.6)