The machinery of translation is one of the most common targets of antibiotics. The development and screening of new antibiotics usually proceeds by testing antimicrobial activity followed by laborious studies of the mechanism of action. High-throughput methods for new antibiotic screening based on antimicrobial activity have become routine; however, identification of molecular targets is usually a challenge. Therefore, it is highly beneficial to combine primary screening with the identification of the mechanism of action. In this review, we describe a collection of methods for screening translation inhibitors, with a special emphasis on methods which can be performed in a high-throughput manner
The rise of antibiotic resistant microbes (bacteria, fungi, and parasites), combined with the curren...
International audienceIn bacteria, trans-translation is the major quality control system for rescuin...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a considerable global health problem for which new classes of therapeutic...
This chapter presents methods and protocols suitable for the identification and characterization of ...
A strategy that can be applied to the research of new molecules with antibacterial activity is to lo...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A reporter construct was created on the basis of the transcription attenuator region of the Escheric...
The search for novel antibiotics to combat the growing threat of resistance has led researchers to s...
Background: Translation initiation is a basic and universal biological process that employs signific...
International audienceBecause of the ever-increasing multidrug resistance in microorganisms, it is c...
SummaryMost thiopeptide antibiotics target the translational machinery: thiostrepton (ThS) and nosih...
One of the initial steps of modern drug discovery is the identification of small organic molecules a...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
The bacterial translational apparatus is an ideal target for the search of new antibiotics. In fact,...
The rise of antibiotic resistant microbes (bacteria, fungi, and parasites), combined with the curren...
International audienceIn bacteria, trans-translation is the major quality control system for rescuin...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a considerable global health problem for which new classes of therapeutic...
This chapter presents methods and protocols suitable for the identification and characterization of ...
A strategy that can be applied to the research of new molecules with antibacterial activity is to lo...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
A reporter construct was created on the basis of the transcription attenuator region of the Escheric...
The search for novel antibiotics to combat the growing threat of resistance has led researchers to s...
Background: Translation initiation is a basic and universal biological process that employs signific...
International audienceBecause of the ever-increasing multidrug resistance in microorganisms, it is c...
SummaryMost thiopeptide antibiotics target the translational machinery: thiostrepton (ThS) and nosih...
One of the initial steps of modern drug discovery is the identification of small organic molecules a...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
The bacterial translational apparatus is an ideal target for the search of new antibiotics. In fact,...
The rise of antibiotic resistant microbes (bacteria, fungi, and parasites), combined with the curren...
International audienceIn bacteria, trans-translation is the major quality control system for rescuin...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a considerable global health problem for which new classes of therapeutic...