Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacious antibacterial agents. The biosynthesis of the bacterial peptidoglycan, where the MurD enzyme is involved in the intracellular phase of the UDP-MurNAc-pentapeptide formation, represents a collection of highly selective targets for novel antibacterial drug design. In our previous computational studies, the C-terminal domain motion of the MurD ligase was investigated using Targeted Molecular Dynamic (TMD) simulation and the Off-Path Simulation (OPS) technique. In this study, we present a drug design strategy using multiple protein structures for the identification of novel MurD ligase inhibitors. Our main focus was the ATP-binding site of the...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of ...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Introduction: The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among various bacterial pathogens has bee...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
The ATP-dependent bacterial MurD enzyme catalyses the formation of the peptide bond between cytoplas...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
Currently more and more antibiotics are put into clinical use; meanwhile bacteria also develop diver...
The rise of multiple antibiotic resistance is a critical obstacle to the design and development of n...
The biosynthetic pathway for formation of the bacterial cell wall (peptidoglycan) presents an attrac...
The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of ...
A series of optimized sulfonamide derivatives was recently reported as novel inhibitors of UDP-N-ace...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of ...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
Introduction: The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance among various bacterial pathogens has bee...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
The ATP-dependent bacterial MurD enzyme catalyses the formation of the peptide bond between cytoplas...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
Currently more and more antibiotics are put into clinical use; meanwhile bacteria also develop diver...
The rise of multiple antibiotic resistance is a critical obstacle to the design and development of n...
The biosynthetic pathway for formation of the bacterial cell wall (peptidoglycan) presents an attrac...
The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of ...
A series of optimized sulfonamide derivatives was recently reported as novel inhibitors of UDP-N-ace...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
International audienceThe Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the i...
The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of ...