Characterizing novel drugs and chemical probes of biological systems is hindered by difficulties in identifying the mechanism of action (MOA) of biologically active molecules. Here we present a metabolite suppression approach to explore the MOA of antibacterial compounds under nutrient restriction. We assembled an array of metabolites that can be screened for suppressors of inhibitory molecules. Further, we identified inhibitors of E. coli growth under nutrient limitation and charted their interactions with our metabolite array. This strategy led to the discovery and characterization of three novel antibacterial compounds, MAC168425, MAC173979 and MAC13772. We showed that MAC168425 interferes with glycine metabolism, MAC173979 is a time-dep...
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen prevalent in nosocomial infections, most common...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The Streptomyces bacteria produce natural products that have potent biological activity against othe...
The bacterial cell wall is a quintessential drug target due to its critical role in colonization of ...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The bacterial specific enzyme 5’-methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine(MTA/SAH) nucleosidase (M...
Background The rise of antimicrobial resistance at an alarming rate is outpacing the development of ...
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop the ability to survive medications that normally...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has become a major public health crisis. New antimicrobials with...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has become a major public health crisis. New antimicrobials with...
The emergence of increasing rates of antibiotic resistance requires that new antibiotics be develope...
Enterobacter aerogenes and Klebsiella pneumoniae are the leading cause of severe hospital-acquired i...
Rapidly spreading antibiotic resistance and the low discovery rate of new antimicrobial compounds de...
Probiotics produce small molecules that may serve as alternatives to conventional antibiotics by sup...
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen prevalent in nosocomial infections, most common...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The Streptomyces bacteria produce natural products that have potent biological activity against othe...
The bacterial cell wall is a quintessential drug target due to its critical role in colonization of ...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The bacterial specific enzyme 5’-methylthioadenosine/S-adenosylhomocysteine(MTA/SAH) nucleosidase (M...
Background The rise of antimicrobial resistance at an alarming rate is outpacing the development of ...
Antibiotic resistance happens when bacteria develop the ability to survive medications that normally...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has become a major public health crisis. New antimicrobials with...
Increasing antimicrobial resistance has become a major public health crisis. New antimicrobials with...
The emergence of increasing rates of antibiotic resistance requires that new antibiotics be develope...
Enterobacter aerogenes and Klebsiella pneumoniae are the leading cause of severe hospital-acquired i...
Rapidly spreading antibiotic resistance and the low discovery rate of new antimicrobial compounds de...
Probiotics produce small molecules that may serve as alternatives to conventional antibiotics by sup...
Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen prevalent in nosocomial infections, most common...
Emerging resistance to current antibiotics raises the need for new microbial drug targets. We show t...
The Streptomyces bacteria produce natural products that have potent biological activity against othe...