Tuberculosis (TB) is the deadliest bacterial disease in the world. New therapeutic agents are urgently needed to replace existing drugs for which resistance is a significant problem. DNA topoisomerases are well-validated targets for antimicrobial and anticancer chemotherapies. Although bacterial topoisomerase I has yet to be exploited as a target for clinical antibiotics, DNA gyrase has been extensively targeted, including the highly clinically successful fluoroquinolones, which have been utilized in TB therapy. Here, we review the exploitation of topoisomerases as antibacterial targets and summarize progress in developing new agents to target DNA topoisomerase I and DNA gyrase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
and the fast-growing species are two important human pathogens causing persistent pulmonary infectio...
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous group of enzymes altering the topology of DNA by concerted breakag...
Multi-drug resistance in bacterial pathogens has become a global health crisis. Each year, millions ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the deadliest bacterial disease in the world. New therapeutic agents are urgent...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the deadliest bacterial disease in the world. New therapeutic agents are urgent...
Bacterial topoisomerase functions are required for regulation of DNA supercoiling and overcoming the...
Among the targets for the development of new antibacterial agents, bacterial topoisomerases remain a...
Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycob...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are type IIA bacterial topoisomerases that are targeted by highly ef...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Among the targets for the development of new antibacterial agents, bacterial topoisomerases remain a...
We describe inhibition ofMycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I (MttopoI), an essential mycobact...
Type I DNA topoisomerases from bacteria catalyse relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA in a Mg2+ ...
and the fast-growing species are two important human pathogens causing persistent pulmonary infectio...
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous group of enzymes altering the topology of DNA by concerted breakag...
Multi-drug resistance in bacterial pathogens has become a global health crisis. Each year, millions ...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the deadliest bacterial disease in the world. New therapeutic agents are urgent...
Tuberculosis (TB) is the deadliest bacterial disease in the world. New therapeutic agents are urgent...
Bacterial topoisomerase functions are required for regulation of DNA supercoiling and overcoming the...
Among the targets for the development of new antibacterial agents, bacterial topoisomerases remain a...
Topoisomerases are an important class of enzymes for regulating the DNA transaction processes. Mycob...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV are type IIA bacterial topoisomerases that are targeted by highly ef...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and the fast-growing species Mycobacterium abscessus are two important hu...
Among the targets for the development of new antibacterial agents, bacterial topoisomerases remain a...
We describe inhibition ofMycobacterium tuberculosis topoisomerase I (MttopoI), an essential mycobact...
Type I DNA topoisomerases from bacteria catalyse relaxation of negatively supercoiled DNA in a Mg2+ ...
and the fast-growing species are two important human pathogens causing persistent pulmonary infectio...
DNA topoisomerases are ubiquitous group of enzymes altering the topology of DNA by concerted breakag...
Multi-drug resistance in bacterial pathogens has become a global health crisis. Each year, millions ...