The bacterial ribosome is an important drug target for antibiotics that can inhibit different stages of protein synthesis. Among the various classes of compounds that impair translation there are, however, no known small-molecule inhibitors that specifically target ribosomal release factors (RFs). The class I RFs are essential for correct termination of translation and they differ considerably between bacteria and eukaryotes, making them potential targets for inhibiting bacterial protein synthesis. We carried out virtual screening of a large compound library against 3D structures of free and ribosome-bound RFs in order to search for small molecules that could potentially inhibit termination by binding to the RFs. Here, we report identificat...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...
The bacterial ribosome is an important drug target for antibiotics that can inhibit different stages...
Methods to directly inhibit gene expression using small molecules hold promise for the developm...
Many antibiotics target the ribosome and interfere with its translation cycle. Since translation is ...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A substantial number of antimicrobial agents target some activity of the bacterial ribosome for inhi...
Abstract: Eukaryotic ribosome and cap-dependent translation are attractive targets in the antitumor,...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Evidence accumulated over the past few decades has overshadowed the central role traditionally attr...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are toxic because they bind to 28S rRNA and depurinate a speci...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...
The bacterial ribosome is an important drug target for antibiotics that can inhibit different stages...
Methods to directly inhibit gene expression using small molecules hold promise for the developm...
Many antibiotics target the ribosome and interfere with its translation cycle. Since translation is ...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A substantial number of antimicrobial agents target some activity of the bacterial ribosome for inhi...
Abstract: Eukaryotic ribosome and cap-dependent translation are attractive targets in the antitumor,...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Evidence accumulated over the past few decades has overshadowed the central role traditionally attr...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
Ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) are toxic because they bind to 28S rRNA and depurinate a speci...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...
Protein biosynthesis is a vital process for all kingdoms of life. The ribosome is the massive ribonu...