Developing antimicrobials that are less likely to engender resistance has become an important design criterion as more and more drugs fall victim to resistance mutations. One hypothesis is that the more closely an inhibitor resembles a substrate, the more difficult it will be to develop resistant mutations that can at once disfavor the inhibitor and still recognize the substrate. To investigate this hypothesis, 10 transition-state analogues, of greater or lesser similarity to substrates, were tested for inhibition of TEM-1 beta-lactamase, the most widespread resistance enzyme to penicillin antibiotics. The inhibitors were also tested against four characteristic mutant enzymes: TEM-30, TEM-32, TEM-52, and TEM-64. The inhibitor most similar t...
The extensive use of beta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increa...
TEM-1 ß-lactamase is one of the most notorious antibiotic resistance enzymes around. It exists at hi...
The extensive use of eta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increas...
Developing antimicrobials that are less likely to engender resistance has become an important design...
ABSTRACT: Developing antimicrobials that are less likely to engender resistance has become an import...
Antibiotic use has led to the evolution of antibiotic resistance enzymes able to hydrolyze newer ant...
Widespread use of -lactam antibiotics has promoted the evolution of -lactamase mutant enzymes that c...
Beta-lactam antibiotics have achieved phenomenal success in the treatment of infections by inhibitin...
Bacterial resistance refers to bacteria capacity to evade antibiotic action, which constitutes a pub...
Beta-Lactamases are the most widespread resistance mechanism to ‚-lactam antibiotics, such as the pe...
Bacterial expression of beta-lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to beta-lactam a...
Bacterial expression of beta-lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to beta-lactam a...
Inhibitor-resistant class A beta-lactamases are an emerging threat to the use of beta-lactam/beta-la...
Since the discovery of the first penicillin bacterial resistance to β-lactam antibiotics has spread ...
Bacterial expression of -lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to -lactam antibio...
The extensive use of beta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increa...
TEM-1 ß-lactamase is one of the most notorious antibiotic resistance enzymes around. It exists at hi...
The extensive use of eta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increas...
Developing antimicrobials that are less likely to engender resistance has become an important design...
ABSTRACT: Developing antimicrobials that are less likely to engender resistance has become an import...
Antibiotic use has led to the evolution of antibiotic resistance enzymes able to hydrolyze newer ant...
Widespread use of -lactam antibiotics has promoted the evolution of -lactamase mutant enzymes that c...
Beta-lactam antibiotics have achieved phenomenal success in the treatment of infections by inhibitin...
Bacterial resistance refers to bacteria capacity to evade antibiotic action, which constitutes a pub...
Beta-Lactamases are the most widespread resistance mechanism to ‚-lactam antibiotics, such as the pe...
Bacterial expression of beta-lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to beta-lactam a...
Bacterial expression of beta-lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to beta-lactam a...
Inhibitor-resistant class A beta-lactamases are an emerging threat to the use of beta-lactam/beta-la...
Since the discovery of the first penicillin bacterial resistance to β-lactam antibiotics has spread ...
Bacterial expression of -lactamases is the most widespread resistance mechanism to -lactam antibio...
The extensive use of beta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increa...
TEM-1 ß-lactamase is one of the most notorious antibiotic resistance enzymes around. It exists at hi...
The extensive use of eta-lactam antibiotics has created major resistance problems leading to increas...