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Bacillus cereus BLM refers to a specific strain of the Bacillus cereus species notable for its production of beta-lactamase an enzyme that provides resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics by hydrolyzing their structure. Bacillus cereus is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium commonly found in soil food and the gut of humans and animals. It is known for causing foodborne illnesses and opportunistic infections. The BLM strain has been extensively studied for its enzymatic properties especially in the context of antibiotic resistance which poses significant challenges in clinical treatments. beta-lactamase enzymes such as those produced by Bacillus cereus are capable of breaking down penicillins and cephalosporins making them of particular interest in research focused on developing inhibitors that can block these enzymes and restore the efficacy of beta-lactam antibiotics. In addition to its clinical implications Bacillus cereus BLM serves as a model for studying bacterial adaptation and survival mechanisms in response to antibiotic pressure.
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