The inhibition of essential enzymes in microbial pathogens offers a route to treatment of infectious diseases. However, although the biology of the organism dictates a need for a particular enzyme activity, this does not necessarily mean that the enzyme is a good drug target. The chemistry of the active site (size, shape and properties) determines the likelihood of finding a molecule with the right properties to influence drug discovery. Discriminating between good and less-good targets is important. Studies on enzymes involved in the regulation of oxidative stress and pterin/folate metabolism of trypanosomatid parasites and isoprenoid precursor biosynthesis in bacteria and apicomplexan parasites illustrates a range of active sites represen...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Biocatalysts utilize allosteric mechanisms to control selectivity, catalytic activity, and the trans...
The inhibition of essential enzymes in microbial pathogens offers a route to treatment of infectious...
When contemplating a strategy for drug development against an infectious agent such as a bacterium o...
Antibiotics are a cornerstone of modern medicine and have drastically reduced the burden of infectio...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
BackgroundThe rapid increase in antibiotic resistance by various bacterial pathogens underlies the s...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
Motivation: In early stage of therapeutics, several structure and ligand-based in-silico approaches ...
Marine habitats are promising sources to identify novel organisms and compounds. A total of 70% of t...
Biocatalysts utilize allosteric mechanisms to control selectivity, catalytic activity, and the trans...
The rising antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics is a major global problem, which has been exacerb...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Biocatalysts utilize allosteric mechanisms to control selectivity, catalytic activity, and the trans...
The inhibition of essential enzymes in microbial pathogens offers a route to treatment of infectious...
When contemplating a strategy for drug development against an infectious agent such as a bacterium o...
Antibiotics are a cornerstone of modern medicine and have drastically reduced the burden of infectio...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
BackgroundThe rapid increase in antibiotic resistance by various bacterial pathogens underlies the s...
The non-mevalonate pathway constitutes a source of novel drug targets. This biosynthetic route is es...
Motivation: In early stage of therapeutics, several structure and ligand-based in-silico approaches ...
Marine habitats are promising sources to identify novel organisms and compounds. A total of 70% of t...
Biocatalysts utilize allosteric mechanisms to control selectivity, catalytic activity, and the trans...
The rising antimicrobial resistance to antibiotics is a major global problem, which has been exacerb...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Background: The substrate sites of enzymes are attractive targets for structure-based inhibitor desi...
Biocatalysts utilize allosteric mechanisms to control selectivity, catalytic activity, and the trans...