Palanichamy, Kalanidhi ; Kaliappan, Krishna P. (2010) Discovery and syntheses of “superbug challengers” — platensimycin and platencin Chemistry - An Asian Journal, 5 (4). pp. 668-703. ISSN 1861-4728
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Abstract
Bacteria have developed resistance to almost all existing antibiotics known today and this has been a major issue over the last few decades. The search for a new class of antibiotics with a new mode of action to fight these multiply-drug-resistant strains, or “superbugs”, allowed a team of scientists at Merck to discover two novel antibiotics, platensimycin and platencin using advanced screening strategies, as inhibitors of bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis, which is essential for the survival of bacteria. Though both these antibiotics are structurally related, they work by slightly different mechanisms and target different enzymes conserved in the bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis. This Focus Review summarizes the synthetic and biological aspects of these natural products and their analogues and congeners.
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Keywords: | Antibiotics; Bacterial Infection; Fatty Acids; Platencin; Platensimycin |
ID Code: | 104976 |
Deposited On: | 19 May 2017 10:25 |
Last Modified: | 19 May 2017 10:25 |
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