Background: There is a dearth of treatment options for community-acquired and nosocomial Pseudomonas infections due to several rapidly emerging multidrug resistant phenotypes, which show resistance even to combination therapy. As an alternative, developing selective promiscuous hybrid compounds for simultaneous modulation of multiple targets is highly appreciated because it is difficult for the pathogen to develop resistance when an inhibitor has activity against multiple targets. Methods: In line with our previous work on phytochemical–antibiotic combination assays and knowledge-based methods, using a fragment combination approach we here report a novel drug design strategy of conjugating synergistic phytochemical–antibiotic combinations ...
The emergence of multidrug-resistance pathogens has called for alternative therapies to treat bacter...
As an important target for the development of novel antibiotics, UDP-3-O-(R-3-hydroxymyristoyl)-N-ac...
The rapidly increasing rate of antibiotic resistance is of great concern. Approximately two million ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is one of the most opportunistic and challenging Gram-negativ...
<div><p>Increasing resistance to every major class of antibiotics and a dearth of novel classes of a...
Increasing resistance to every major class of antibiotics and a dearth of novel classes of antibacte...
Multi-drug resistance (MDR) bacterial pathogens pose a threat to global health and warrant the disco...
In order to identify new agents for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections to address th...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses an existential threat to humanity. By 2050, it is predicted tha...
Previously held under moratorium in the Chemistry Department from 13th September 2019 until 22nd Mar...
The rise of multiple antibiotic resistance is a critical obstacle to the design and development of n...
The discovery of multi-targeting ligands of bacterial enzymes is an important strategy to combat rap...
The bacterial ATP-competitive GyrB/ParE subunits of type II topoisomerase are important anti-bacteri...
Type II topoisomerases like DNA gyrase initiate ATP-dependent negative supercoils in bacterial DNA. ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major health problem worldwide, because of ability of bacteria, ...
The emergence of multidrug-resistance pathogens has called for alternative therapies to treat bacter...
As an important target for the development of novel antibiotics, UDP-3-O-(R-3-hydroxymyristoyl)-N-ac...
The rapidly increasing rate of antibiotic resistance is of great concern. Approximately two million ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) is one of the most opportunistic and challenging Gram-negativ...
<div><p>Increasing resistance to every major class of antibiotics and a dearth of novel classes of a...
Increasing resistance to every major class of antibiotics and a dearth of novel classes of antibacte...
Multi-drug resistance (MDR) bacterial pathogens pose a threat to global health and warrant the disco...
In order to identify new agents for the treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections to address th...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) poses an existential threat to humanity. By 2050, it is predicted tha...
Previously held under moratorium in the Chemistry Department from 13th September 2019 until 22nd Mar...
The rise of multiple antibiotic resistance is a critical obstacle to the design and development of n...
The discovery of multi-targeting ligands of bacterial enzymes is an important strategy to combat rap...
The bacterial ATP-competitive GyrB/ParE subunits of type II topoisomerase are important anti-bacteri...
Type II topoisomerases like DNA gyrase initiate ATP-dependent negative supercoils in bacterial DNA. ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major health problem worldwide, because of ability of bacteria, ...
The emergence of multidrug-resistance pathogens has called for alternative therapies to treat bacter...
As an important target for the development of novel antibiotics, UDP-3-O-(R-3-hydroxymyristoyl)-N-ac...
The rapidly increasing rate of antibiotic resistance is of great concern. Approximately two million ...