AbstractMembrane active antimicrobials are a promising new generation of antibiotics that hold the potential to avert antibiotic resistance. However, poor understanding of the action mechanism and the lack of general design principles have impeded their development. Here we extend the concept of fragment based drug design and propose a pharmacophore model based on first principles for the design of membrane active antimicrobials against Gram positive pathogens. Elaborating on a natural xanthone-based hydrophobic scaffold, two derivatives of the pharmacophore model are proposed, and these demonstrate excellent antimicrobial activity. Rigorous molecular dynamics simulations combined with biophysical experiments suggest a three-step mechanism ...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane protein channels, such as OmpF of Escherichia coli, consti...
Membrane-active small molecules (MASMs) are small organic molecules designed to reproduce the fundam...
The recent rise of antibiotic resistance amongst Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) populations has m...
AbstractMembrane active antimicrobials are a promising new generation of antibiotics that hold the p...
10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.01.001Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes184841023-103
The competition between the evolution of drug-resistant bacteria and the development of new antibiot...
Conventional antibiotics are not effective in treating infections caused by drug-resistant or persis...
Bacterial envelopes are a frontier that must be faced by all products that come into contact with th...
Bacteria can resist antibiotics simply by hindering physical access to the interior, where in genera...
As mechanisms underpinning the molecular interactions between membrane-targeting antimicrobials and ...
Triclocarban and triclosan, two potent antibacterial molecules present in many consumer products, ha...
An increase in the number of infections caused by resistant bacteria worldwide necessitates the deve...
In S. aureus, lipophilic membrane (LLM) protein is a methicillin resistance factor and is an essenti...
ABSTRACT Resistance or tolerance to traditional antibiotics is a challenging issue in antimicrobial ...
In recent years, strains of bacteria with resistance to conventional antibiotics have been emerging ...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane protein channels, such as OmpF of Escherichia coli, consti...
Membrane-active small molecules (MASMs) are small organic molecules designed to reproduce the fundam...
The recent rise of antibiotic resistance amongst Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) populations has m...
AbstractMembrane active antimicrobials are a promising new generation of antibiotics that hold the p...
10.1016/j.bbamem.2015.01.001Biochimica et Biophysica Acta - Biomembranes184841023-103
The competition between the evolution of drug-resistant bacteria and the development of new antibiot...
Conventional antibiotics are not effective in treating infections caused by drug-resistant or persis...
Bacterial envelopes are a frontier that must be faced by all products that come into contact with th...
Bacteria can resist antibiotics simply by hindering physical access to the interior, where in genera...
As mechanisms underpinning the molecular interactions between membrane-targeting antimicrobials and ...
Triclocarban and triclosan, two potent antibacterial molecules present in many consumer products, ha...
An increase in the number of infections caused by resistant bacteria worldwide necessitates the deve...
In S. aureus, lipophilic membrane (LLM) protein is a methicillin resistance factor and is an essenti...
ABSTRACT Resistance or tolerance to traditional antibiotics is a challenging issue in antimicrobial ...
In recent years, strains of bacteria with resistance to conventional antibiotics have been emerging ...
In Gram-negative bacteria, outer-membrane protein channels, such as OmpF of Escherichia coli, consti...
Membrane-active small molecules (MASMs) are small organic molecules designed to reproduce the fundam...
The recent rise of antibiotic resistance amongst Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) populations has m...