A substantial number of antimicrobial agents target some activity of the bacterial ribosome for inhibition. Mechanistic studies and recent structural investigations of the ribosome have identified the binding sites and presumed mechanism of inhibitory activity for some compounds. A second target for many of these antibiotics has recently been examined. Formation of both 30S and 50S ribosomal subunits in bacterial cells is impaired by translational inhibitors. For many antimicrobial agents, inhibition of this target is equivalent to inhibition of translation in preventing cell growth. This review will describe features of this new target including the types of compounds which affect particle assembly and differences in the process in differe...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
Neomycin and paromomycin are aminoglycoside antibiotics that specifically stimulate the misreading o...
The bacterial ribosome is an important target for many antimicrobial agents. Aminoglycoside antibiot...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
The continuing increase in antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacterial has stimulated research on the ...
This article describes 20 years of research that investigated a second novel target for ribosomal an...
Many antibiotics target the ribosome and interfere with its translation cycle. Since translation is ...
The inhibition of bacterial ribosomal subunit formation is a novel target for translational inhibito...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A number of different antibiotics that prevent translation by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit o...
The aminoglycosides paromomycin and neomycin were examined in Escherichia coli cells for an inhibito...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
The bacterial ribosome is an important drug target for antibiotics that can inhibit different stages...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
Neomycin and paromomycin are aminoglycoside antibiotics that specifically stimulate the misreading o...
The bacterial ribosome is an important target for many antimicrobial agents. Aminoglycoside antibiot...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
The continuing increase in antibiotic-resistant pathogenic bacterial has stimulated research on the ...
This article describes 20 years of research that investigated a second novel target for ribosomal an...
Many antibiotics target the ribosome and interfere with its translation cycle. Since translation is ...
The inhibition of bacterial ribosomal subunit formation is a novel target for translational inhibito...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A number of different antibiotics that prevent translation by binding to the 50S ribosomal subunit o...
The aminoglycosides paromomycin and neomycin were examined in Escherichia coli cells for an inhibito...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
The bacterial ribosome is an important drug target for antibiotics that can inhibit different stages...
In the cell, the protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potentia...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
The ribosome is one of the major targets in the cell for clinically used antibiotics. However, the i...
Neomycin and paromomycin are aminoglycoside antibiotics that specifically stimulate the misreading o...
The bacterial ribosome is an important target for many antimicrobial agents. Aminoglycoside antibiot...