SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biological systems and leads for new drugs, a major challenge to the utility of such compounds is in connecting phenotype with a cellular target. Here, we present a systematic study to elucidate the mechanism of action of uncharacterized inhibitors of the growth of Escherichia coli through careful analyses of interactions with compounds of known biological activity. We studied growth inhibition with a collection of 200 antibacterial compounds when systematically combined with a panel of 14 known antibiotics of diverse mechanism and chemical class. Our work revealed a high frequency of synergistic chemical-chemical interactions where the interaction...
Abstract Background The growing discipline of structural systems pharmacology is applied prospective...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
In biological systems, many proteins have specific binding sites for small-molecules or other protei...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Characterizing novel drugs and chemical probes of biological systems is hindered by difficulties in ...
The discovery of penicillin ushered in the era of the mass use of antibiotics in clinical settings. ...
Summary: Of the ∼4,400 genes that constitute Escherichia coli's genome, ∼300 genes are indispensable...
The Staphylococcus aureus cell envelope is a large, complex structure essential for cell shape and p...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
A strategy that can be applied to the research of new molecules with antibacterial activity is to lo...
<div><p>Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Although instances of antibiotic resistance are steadily rising, traditional screening platforms hav...
In recent years, chemical biology and chemical genomics have been increasingly applied to the field ...
Abstract Background The growing discipline of structural systems pharmacology is applied prospective...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
In biological systems, many proteins have specific binding sites for small-molecules or other protei...
SummaryWhile cell-based screens have considerable power in identifying new chemical probes of biolog...
Characterizing novel drugs and chemical probes of biological systems is hindered by difficulties in ...
The discovery of penicillin ushered in the era of the mass use of antibiotics in clinical settings. ...
Summary: Of the ∼4,400 genes that constitute Escherichia coli's genome, ∼300 genes are indispensable...
The Staphylococcus aureus cell envelope is a large, complex structure essential for cell shape and p...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
A strategy that can be applied to the research of new molecules with antibacterial activity is to lo...
<div><p>Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Although instances of antibiotic resistance are steadily rising, traditional screening platforms hav...
In recent years, chemical biology and chemical genomics have been increasingly applied to the field ...
Abstract Background The growing discipline of structural systems pharmacology is applied prospective...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
In biological systems, many proteins have specific binding sites for small-molecules or other protei...