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Fosfomycin disodium salt

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Fosfomycin disodium salt is a chemical compound used in laboratory settings. It serves as a broad-spectrum antibiotic that inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis.

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Purification and Characterization of FosB Enzyme

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Buffer salts were purchased from Research Products International Corp. (RPI) and used without further purification. All crystallization materials were from Hampton Research. Metals were obtained as their chloride salts from J. T. Baker. L-Cysteine was purchased from Sigma Life Sciences. Fosfomycin disodium salt was from MP Biomedicals, LLC. BSH was synthesized as bacillithiol disulfide (BSSB) by the Vanderbilt Chemical Synthesis Core and reduced to BSH prior to use according to published procedures.19 (link) pET28 (FosBSa) was from Platinum PCR SuperMix, and custom primers were ordered from Invitrogen (Carlsbad, CA). Restriction enzymes were from New England Biolabs (Ipswich, MA). The pET20b(+) vector was from EMB Chemicals, Inc. (Gibbstown, NJ). XL1-Blue supercompetent cells and BL21-Gold (DE3) cells were from Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, CA).
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Synthesis and Purification of Bacterial Cofactor

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Buffer salts were
purchased from
Research Products International Corp. (RPI) and used without further
purification. All crystallization materials were from Hampton Research.
Metals were obtained as their chloride salts from J. T. Baker. l-Cysteine was purchased from Sigma Life Sciences. Fosfomycin
disodium salt was from MP Biomedicals, LLC. BSH was synthesized as
bacillithiol disulfide (BSSB) by the Vanderbilt Chemical Synthesis
Core and reduced to BSH prior to use according to published procedures.19 (link) pET28 (FosBSa) was
from Platinum PCR SuperMix, and custom primers were ordered from Invitrogen
(Carlsbad, CA). Restriction enzymes were from New England Biolabs
(Ipswich, MA). The pET20b(+) vector was from EMB Chemicals, Inc. (Gibbstown,
NJ). XL1-Blue supercompetent cells and BL21-Gold (DE3) cells were
from Agilent Technologies (Santa Clara, CA).
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