The increasing incidence and prevalence of antibiotic resistance in bacteria threatens the antibiotic miracle. Conventional antimicrobial drug development has failed to replace the armamentarium needed to combat this problem, and novel solutions are urgently required. Here we review both natural and synthetic RNA silencing and its potential to provide new antibacterials through improved target selection, evaluation and screening. Furthermore, we focus on synthetic RNA silencers as a novel class of antibacterials and review their unique properties
<div><p>We demonstrate the first application of synthetic RNA gene silencers in <i>Streptomyces coel...
Seek, and ye shall find: After years of focusing research on synthetic antibiotics out of fear that ...
The folding of even short RNA molecules in a random library can produce a huge number of possible ma...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
Abstract An important objective in developing new drugs is the achievement of high specificity to ma...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
We demonstrate the first application of synthetic RNA gene silencers in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
Antibiotics have formed a corner stone of modern medicine. However, bacteria can develop resistance ...
The growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance calls for new approaches in the development of antim...
Regulated gene expression is widely useful for gene function studies and as a means to control genes...
The bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is a validated target for broad spectrum antibiotics. However, t...
Our body is colonized by a vast array of bacteria the sum of which forms our microbiota. The gut alo...
Natural products and analogues are a source of antibacterial drug discovery. Considering drug resist...
<div><p>We demonstrate the first application of synthetic RNA gene silencers in <i>Streptomyces coel...
Seek, and ye shall find: After years of focusing research on synthetic antibiotics out of fear that ...
The folding of even short RNA molecules in a random library can produce a huge number of possible ma...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
Abstract An important objective in developing new drugs is the achievement of high specificity to ma...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
We demonstrate the first application of synthetic RNA gene silencers in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
Antibiotics have formed a corner stone of modern medicine. However, bacteria can develop resistance ...
The growing prevalence of antibiotic resistance calls for new approaches in the development of antim...
Regulated gene expression is widely useful for gene function studies and as a means to control genes...
The bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) is a validated target for broad spectrum antibiotics. However, t...
Our body is colonized by a vast array of bacteria the sum of which forms our microbiota. The gut alo...
Natural products and analogues are a source of antibacterial drug discovery. Considering drug resist...
<div><p>We demonstrate the first application of synthetic RNA gene silencers in <i>Streptomyces coel...
Seek, and ye shall find: After years of focusing research on synthetic antibiotics out of fear that ...
The folding of even short RNA molecules in a random library can produce a huge number of possible ma...