The bulgecins are iminosaccharide secondary metabolites of the Gram-negative bacterium <i>Paraburkholderia acidophila</i> and inhibitors of lytic transglycosylases of bacterial cell-wall biosynthesis and remodeling. The activities of the bulgecins are intimately intertwined with the mechanism of a cobiosynthesized β-lactam antibiotic. β-Lactams inhibit the penicillin-binding proteins, enzymes also critical to cell-wall biosynthesis. The simultaneous loss of the lytic transglycosylase (by bulgecin) and penicillin-binding protein (by β-lactams) activities results in deformation of the septal cell wall, observed microscopically as a bulge preceding bacterial cell lysis. We describe a practical synthesis of the three naturally occurring bulgeci...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria includes, in addition to the core peptidoglycan molecule, un...
Important classes of antibiotics acting on bacterial cell wall biosynthesis, such as β-lactams and g...
Degree awarded: M.S. Chemistry. American UniversityThe spread of antibiotic resistance inexorably di...
The bulgecins are iminosaccharide secondary metabolites of the Gram-negative bacterium <i>Paraburkho...
The interplay between the activities of lytic transglycosylases (LTs) and penicillin-binding protein...
Bacterial cell possess a cell wall, which is a main difference from mammalian cells. Its basic funct...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and me...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of beta...
A deletion in the structural gene for the soluble lytic transglycosylase, the predominant murein hyd...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of β-la...
Bulgecin A, a sulphonated N-acetyl-D-glucosamine unit linked to a 4-hydroxy-5-hydroxymethylproline r...
Marion J Skalweit,1–5 Mei Li2 1Department of Medicine, 2Research Section, 3Infectious Disease...
The treatment of infections by Gram-negative bacteria remains a difficult clinical challenge. In the...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria includes, in addition to the core peptidoglycan molecule, un...
Important classes of antibiotics acting on bacterial cell wall biosynthesis, such as β-lactams and g...
Degree awarded: M.S. Chemistry. American UniversityThe spread of antibiotic resistance inexorably di...
The bulgecins are iminosaccharide secondary metabolites of the Gram-negative bacterium <i>Paraburkho...
The interplay between the activities of lytic transglycosylases (LTs) and penicillin-binding protein...
Bacterial cell possess a cell wall, which is a main difference from mammalian cells. Its basic funct...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and me...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of beta...
A deletion in the structural gene for the soluble lytic transglycosylase, the predominant murein hyd...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of β-la...
Bulgecin A, a sulphonated N-acetyl-D-glucosamine unit linked to a 4-hydroxy-5-hydroxymethylproline r...
Marion J Skalweit,1–5 Mei Li2 1Department of Medicine, 2Research Section, 3Infectious Disease...
The treatment of infections by Gram-negative bacteria remains a difficult clinical challenge. In the...
The cell wall of Gram-positive bacteria includes, in addition to the core peptidoglycan molecule, un...
Important classes of antibiotics acting on bacterial cell wall biosynthesis, such as β-lactams and g...
Degree awarded: M.S. Chemistry. American UniversityThe spread of antibiotic resistance inexorably di...