Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptidoglycan. They have been understudied for their usefulness as potential antibacterial targets due to their high redundancy in Gram‐negative bacteria. Bulgecin A is an O‐sulphonated glycopeptide that targets primarily soluble lytic tranglycosylases (Slt). It has been shown that bulgecin A increases the efficacy of β‐lactams that target penicillin bindings proteins (PBPs). Here, we present the high‐resolution crystal structure of LtgA from Neisseria meningitidis strain MC58, a membrane bound homolog of Escherichia coli Slt, in complex with bulgecin A. The LtgA‐bulgecin A complex reveals the mechanism of inhibition by bulgecin A at near atomic re...
Lysozymes are nearly omnipresent as the first line of immune defense against microbes in animals. Th...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and me...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of beta...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of β-la...
The interplay between the activities of lytic transglycosylases (LTs) and penicillin-binding protein...
The treatment of infections by Gram-negative bacteria remains a difficult clinical challenge. In the...
The bulgecins are iminosaccharide secondary metabolites of the Gram-negative bacterium <i>Paraburkho...
A deletion in the structural gene for the soluble lytic transglycosylase, the predominant murein hyd...
Marion J Skalweit,1–5 Mei Li2 1Department of Medicine, 2Research Section, 3Infectious Disease...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (LT) are enzymes involved in peptidoglycan (PG) remode...
Bulgecin A, a sulphonated N-acetyl-D-glucosamine unit linked to a 4-hydroxy-5-hydroxymethylproline r...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential macromolecular sacculus surrounding most bacteria. It is assemble...
Lysozymes are nearly omnipresent as the first line of immune defense against microbes in animals. Th...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and me...
Lytic transglycosylases (Lts) are involved in recycling, cell division, and metabolism of the peptid...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of beta...
Bulgecins are O-sulfonated glycopeptides that are able to enhance the antibacterial activity of β-la...
The interplay between the activities of lytic transglycosylases (LTs) and penicillin-binding protein...
The treatment of infections by Gram-negative bacteria remains a difficult clinical challenge. In the...
The bulgecins are iminosaccharide secondary metabolites of the Gram-negative bacterium <i>Paraburkho...
A deletion in the structural gene for the soluble lytic transglycosylase, the predominant murein hyd...
Marion J Skalweit,1–5 Mei Li2 1Department of Medicine, 2Research Section, 3Infectious Disease...
International audienceLytic transglycosylases (LT) are enzymes involved in peptidoglycan (PG) remode...
Bulgecin A, a sulphonated N-acetyl-D-glucosamine unit linked to a 4-hydroxy-5-hydroxymethylproline r...
Peptidoglycan (PG) is an essential macromolecular sacculus surrounding most bacteria. It is assemble...
Lysozymes are nearly omnipresent as the first line of immune defense against microbes in animals. Th...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...
Most infections are caused by bacteria, many of which are ever-evolving and resistant to nearly all ...