Journal article
Chemical genomics in Escherichia coli identifies an inhibitor of bacterial lipoprotein targeting
Abstract
One of the most significant hurdles to developing new chemical probes of biological systems and new drugs to treat disease is that of understanding the mechanism of action of small molecules discovered with cell-based small-molecule screening. Here we have assembled an ordered, high-expression clone set of all of the essential genes from Escherichia coli and used it to systematically screen for suppressors of growth inhibitory compounds. Using …
Authors
Pathania R; Zlitni S; Barker C; Das R; Gerritsma DA; Lebert J; Awuah E; Melacini G; Capretta FA; Brown ED
Journal
Nature Chemical Biology, Vol. 5, No. 11, pp. 849–856
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
November 2009
DOI
10.1038/nchembio.221
ISSN
1552-4450
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Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
Anti-Bacterial AgentsCell DivisionChromatography, LiquidCycloserineDoxorubicinDrug Resistance, MultipleEscherichia coliEscherichia coli ProteinsFosfomycinGenes, BacterialGenome, BacterialGenomicsLipoproteinsMass SpectrometryMolecular ChaperonesPeriplasmic Binding ProteinsPseudomonas aeruginosaSulfamethoxazoleSuppression, GeneticTrimethoprim