SummaryBacterial virulence mechanisms are attractive targets for antibiotic development because they are required for the pathogenesis of numerous global infectious disease agents. The bacterial secretion systems used to assemble the surface structures that promote adherence and deliver protein virulence effectors to host cells could comprise one such therapeutic target. In this study, we developed and performed a high-throughput screen of small molecule libraries and identified one compound, a 2-imino-5-arylidene thiazolidinone that blocked secretion and virulence functions of a wide array of animal and plant Gram-negative bacterial pathogens. This compound inhibited type III secretion-dependent functions, with the exception of flagellar m...
The ability to secrete proteins is important to the pathogenesis of many bacteria. For gram-neg-ativ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyPhilip R. HardwidgeEnteric bacteri...
The aims of my dissertation research were to characterize the activity of inhibitors targeting the b...
SummaryBacterial virulence mechanisms are attractive targets for antibiotic development because they...
Infections caused by Gram-negative pathogens pose a major health burden. Both respiratory and gastro...
Drug-resistant pathogens have presented increasing challenges to the discovery and development of ne...
Antibiotic resistance in pathogens requires new targets for developing novel antibacterials. The bac...
Despite the large arsenal of antibiotics available on the market, treatment of bacterial infections ...
Current antibiotic therapies for bacterial pathogens target common components essential for viabilit...
The recent and dramatic rise of antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens underlies the fear t...
Anti-virulence (AV) compounds are a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics for fighting ba...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
Type VII (ESX) secretion systems of pathogenic mycobacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, are...
AbstractA specialized protein secretion pathway is used by some Gram-negative bacterial pathogens fo...
The ability to secrete proteins is important to the pathogenesis of many bacteria. For gram-neg-ativ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyPhilip R. HardwidgeEnteric bacteri...
The aims of my dissertation research were to characterize the activity of inhibitors targeting the b...
SummaryBacterial virulence mechanisms are attractive targets for antibiotic development because they...
Infections caused by Gram-negative pathogens pose a major health burden. Both respiratory and gastro...
Drug-resistant pathogens have presented increasing challenges to the discovery and development of ne...
Antibiotic resistance in pathogens requires new targets for developing novel antibacterials. The bac...
Despite the large arsenal of antibiotics available on the market, treatment of bacterial infections ...
Current antibiotic therapies for bacterial pathogens target common components essential for viabilit...
The recent and dramatic rise of antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens underlies the fear t...
Anti-virulence (AV) compounds are a promising alternative to traditional antibiotics for fighting ba...
Gram-negative bacteria have evolved diverse secretion systems/machineries to translocate substrates ...
Bacterial resistance to antibiotics inevitably results from their clinical use, and we have to conti...
Type VII (ESX) secretion systems of pathogenic mycobacteria, such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis, are...
AbstractA specialized protein secretion pathway is used by some Gram-negative bacterial pathogens fo...
The ability to secrete proteins is important to the pathogenesis of many bacteria. For gram-neg-ativ...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Diagnostic Medicine/PathobiologyPhilip R. HardwidgeEnteric bacteri...
The aims of my dissertation research were to characterize the activity of inhibitors targeting the b...