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Amoxicillin inactivation by thiol-catalyzed cyclization reduces protein haptenation and antibacterial potency
[article]
2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Serum and cellular proteins are targets for the formation of adducts with the β-lactam antibiotic amoxicillin. This process could be important for the development of adverse, and in particular, allergic reactions to this antibiotic. In studies exploring protein haptenation by amoxicillin, we observed that reducing agents influenced the extent of amoxicillin-protein adducts formation. Consequently, we show that thiol-containing compounds, including dithiothreitol, N-acetyl-L-cysteine and
doi:10.1101/647966
fatcat:mfzsclx2nbbpdi46myf6o7axum