A strategy that can be applied to the research of new molecules with antibacterial activity is to look for inhibitors of essential bacterial processes within large collections of chemically heterogeneous compounds. The implementation of this approach requires the development of proper assays aimed at the identification of molecules interfering with specific cell pathways and potentially applicable to the high throughput analysis of large chemical library. Here, I describe a fluorescence-based whole-cell assay in Escherichia coli devised to find inhibitors of the translation initiation pathway. Translation is a complex and essential mechanism. It involves numerous sub-steps performed by factors that are in many cases sufficiently dissimilar ...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
Antibiotics are failing fast, and the development pipeline remains alarmingly dry. New drug research...
The bacterial translational apparatus is an ideal target for the search of new antibiotics. In fact,...
This chapter presents methods and protocols suitable for the identification and characterization of ...
A reporter construct was created on the basis of the transcription attenuator region of the Escheric...
Background: Translation initiation is a basic and universal biological process that employs signific...
The machinery of translation is one of the most common targets of antibiotics. The development and s...
The search for novel antibiotics to combat the growing threat of resistance has led researchers to s...
After the golden era of antibiotic discovery, we have been falling behind in stocking up our arsenal...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections in both the clinical setting and the commu...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
<div><p>Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
Antibiotics are failing fast, and the development pipeline remains alarmingly dry. New drug research...
The bacterial translational apparatus is an ideal target for the search of new antibiotics. In fact,...
This chapter presents methods and protocols suitable for the identification and characterization of ...
A reporter construct was created on the basis of the transcription attenuator region of the Escheric...
Background: Translation initiation is a basic and universal biological process that employs signific...
The machinery of translation is one of the most common targets of antibiotics. The development and s...
The search for novel antibiotics to combat the growing threat of resistance has led researchers to s...
After the golden era of antibiotic discovery, we have been falling behind in stocking up our arsenal...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacterial infections in both the clinical setting and the commu...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
<div><p>Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
Antibiotics are failing fast, and the development pipeline remains alarmingly dry. New drug research...