The Mur ligases form a series of consecutive enzymes that participate in the intracellular steps of bacterial peptidoglycan biosynthesis. They therefore represent interesting targets for antibacterial drug discovery. MurC, D, E and F are all ATP-dependent ligases. Accordingly, with the aim being to find multiple inhibitors of these enzymes, we screened a collection of ATP-competitive kinase inhibitors, on Escherichia coli MurC, D and F, and identified five promising scaffolds that inhibited at least two of these ligases. Compounds 1, 2, 4 and 5 are multiple inhibitors of the whole MurC to MurF cascade that act in the micromolar range (IC50, 32–368 µM). NMR-assisted binding studies and steady-state kinetics studies performed on aza-stilbene ...
MurC, D, E, and F are ATP-dependent ligases involved in the stepwise assembly of the tetrapeptide st...
Exploring a new target for antibacterial drug discovery has gained much attention because of the eme...
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 ...
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...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
International audienceBacterial resistance to the available antibiotic agents underlines an urgent n...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
The synthesis of the peptide stem of bacterial peptidoglycan involves four enzymes, the Mur ligases ...
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...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
MurC, D, E, and F are ATP-dependent ligases involved in the stepwise assembly of the tetrapeptide st...
Exploring a new target for antibacterial drug discovery has gained much attention because of the eme...
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 ...
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...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
International audienceBacterial resistance to the available antibiotic agents underlines an urgent n...
An increased emergence of resistant pathogenic bacterial strains over the years has resulted in many...
The synthesis of the peptide stem of bacterial peptidoglycan involves four enzymes, the Mur ligases ...
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...
Increasing bacterial resistance to available antibiotics stimulated the discovery of novel efficacio...
MurC, D, E, and F are ATP-dependent ligases involved in the stepwise assembly of the tetrapeptide st...
Exploring a new target for antibacterial drug discovery has gained much attention because of the eme...
The biosynthetic pathway for formation of the bacterial cell wall (peptidoglycan) presents an attrac...