The cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin, kills a number of Gram-positive bacteria, including methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), and Mycobacterium tuberculosis without detectable resistance. To date, teixobactin is the only molecule in its class that has shown in vivo antibacterial efficacy. In this work, we designed and synthesized 10 new in vivo ready teixobactin analogues. These analogues showed highly potent antibacterial activities against Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA, and vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) in vitro. One analogue, d-Arg4-Leu10-teixobactin, 2, was found to be noncytotoxic in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, topical instillation of peptide 2 in a mouse model of S. aureus keratitis decreased the bacterial biob...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are an increasing threat to global human health. These drug resistant ...
The discovery of the new antibiotic teixobactin has been timely in the race for unearthing novel ant...
Antibiotics have served humankind through their use in modern medicine as effective treatments for o...
The cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin, kills a number of Grampositive bacteria, including methicillin...
The cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin kills a number of Gram positive bacteria including Methicillin-...
Teixobactin, a recently discovered depsipeptide that binds to bacterial lipid II and lipid III, prov...
Multi-drug resistant bacteria that are primarily unresponsive towards the available marketed antibio...
The development of bacterial resistance over time combined with the lack of novel compounds has resu...
Increasing bacterial resistance against current antibiotics and lack of new molecules to combat bact...
The discovery of antibiotics has led to the effective treatment of bacterial infections that were ot...
The discovery of antibiotics has led to the effective treatment of bacterial infections that were ot...
Following the widespread use and abuse of antibiotics, bacteria have evolved a diverse array of stra...
The recently discovered cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin, is a highly potent antibiotic against mult...
Teixobactin is a highly potent cyclic depsipeptide which kills a broad range of multi-drug resistant...
Teixobactin is a highly promising antibacterial depsipeptide consisting of four Damino acids and a r...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are an increasing threat to global human health. These drug resistant ...
The discovery of the new antibiotic teixobactin has been timely in the race for unearthing novel ant...
Antibiotics have served humankind through their use in modern medicine as effective treatments for o...
The cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin, kills a number of Grampositive bacteria, including methicillin...
The cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin kills a number of Gram positive bacteria including Methicillin-...
Teixobactin, a recently discovered depsipeptide that binds to bacterial lipid II and lipid III, prov...
Multi-drug resistant bacteria that are primarily unresponsive towards the available marketed antibio...
The development of bacterial resistance over time combined with the lack of novel compounds has resu...
Increasing bacterial resistance against current antibiotics and lack of new molecules to combat bact...
The discovery of antibiotics has led to the effective treatment of bacterial infections that were ot...
The discovery of antibiotics has led to the effective treatment of bacterial infections that were ot...
Following the widespread use and abuse of antibiotics, bacteria have evolved a diverse array of stra...
The recently discovered cyclic depsipeptide, teixobactin, is a highly potent antibiotic against mult...
Teixobactin is a highly potent cyclic depsipeptide which kills a broad range of multi-drug resistant...
Teixobactin is a highly promising antibacterial depsipeptide consisting of four Damino acids and a r...
Antibiotic resistant bacteria are an increasing threat to global human health. These drug resistant ...
The discovery of the new antibiotic teixobactin has been timely in the race for unearthing novel ant...
Antibiotics have served humankind through their use in modern medicine as effective treatments for o...