The maintenance of DNA supercoiling is essential for the proper regulation of a plethora of biological processes. As a consequence of this mode of regulation, ahead of the replication fork, DNA replication machinery is prone to introducing supercoiled regions into the DNA double helix. Resolution of DNA supercoiling is essential to maintain DNA replication rates that are amenable to life. This resolution is handled by evolutionarily conserved enzymes known as topoisomerases. The activity of topoisomerases is essential, and therefore constitutes a prime candidate for targeting by antibiotics. In this review, we present hallmark investigations describing the mode of action of quinolones, one of the antibacterial classes targeting the function...
Increases in antibiotic usage and antimicrobial resistance occurrence have caused a dramatic reducti...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Abstract: Quinolones constitute a large class of antibacterial agents whose action is mediated thro...
The maintenance of DNA supercoiling is essential for the proper regulation of a plethora of biologic...
The present review focuses on the structural modifications responsible for the transformation of an ...
ABSTRACT: Quinolones are one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibacterials in the world ...
Type II topoisomerases are a family of molecular machines, present in all cells, which choreograph a...
ABSTRACT: Although quinolones have been in clinical use for decades, the mechanism underlying drug a...
Physiologic and environmental factors can modulate antibiotic activity and thus pose a significant c...
Type II topoisomerases alter DNA topology by forming a covalent DNA-cleavage complex that allows DNA...
Quinolones are widely studied antibacterial agents that act by forming a ternary complex with DNA an...
Quinolone antibacterials have been used to treat bacterial infections for over 40 years. A crystal s...
Quinolone antibiotics represent one of the most important classes of anti-infective agents and, alth...
DNA topoisomerases are the targets of important anticancer and antibacterial drugs. Camptothecins an...
The widely used quinolone antibiotics act by trapping prokaryotic type IIA topoisomerases, resulting...
Increases in antibiotic usage and antimicrobial resistance occurrence have caused a dramatic reducti...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Abstract: Quinolones constitute a large class of antibacterial agents whose action is mediated thro...
The maintenance of DNA supercoiling is essential for the proper regulation of a plethora of biologic...
The present review focuses on the structural modifications responsible for the transformation of an ...
ABSTRACT: Quinolones are one of the most commonly prescribed classes of antibacterials in the world ...
Type II topoisomerases are a family of molecular machines, present in all cells, which choreograph a...
ABSTRACT: Although quinolones have been in clinical use for decades, the mechanism underlying drug a...
Physiologic and environmental factors can modulate antibiotic activity and thus pose a significant c...
Type II topoisomerases alter DNA topology by forming a covalent DNA-cleavage complex that allows DNA...
Quinolones are widely studied antibacterial agents that act by forming a ternary complex with DNA an...
Quinolone antibacterials have been used to treat bacterial infections for over 40 years. A crystal s...
Quinolone antibiotics represent one of the most important classes of anti-infective agents and, alth...
DNA topoisomerases are the targets of important anticancer and antibacterial drugs. Camptothecins an...
The widely used quinolone antibiotics act by trapping prokaryotic type IIA topoisomerases, resulting...
Increases in antibiotic usage and antimicrobial resistance occurrence have caused a dramatic reducti...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
Abstract: Quinolones constitute a large class of antibacterial agents whose action is mediated thro...