kurarinol and Staphylococcal-Infections

kurarinol has been researched along with Staphylococcal-Infections* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for kurarinol and Staphylococcal-Infections

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Sortase A Inhibitors: Recent Advances and Future Perspectives.
    Journal of medicinal chemistry, 2015, Dec-10, Volume: 58, Issue:23

    Here, we describe the most promising small synthetic organic compounds that act as potent Sortase A inhibitors and cater the potential to be developed as antivirulence drugs. Sortase A is a polypeptide of 206 amino acids, which catalyzes two sequential reactions: (i) thioesterification and (ii) transpeptidation. Sortase A is involved in the process of bacterial adhesion by anchoring LPXTG-containing proteins to lipid II. Sortase A inhibitors do not affect bacterial growth, but they restrain the virulence of pathogenic bacterial strains, thereby preventing infections caused by Staphylococcus aureus or other Gram-positive bacteria. The efficacy of the most promising inhibitors needs to be comprehensively evaluated in in vivo models of infection, in order to select compounds eligible for the treatment of bacterial infections in humans.

    Topics: Adamantane; Aminoacyltransferases; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Bacterial Adhesion; Bacterial Proteins; Benzoates; Carbolines; Cysteine Endopeptidases; Enzyme Inhibitors; Humans; Models, Molecular; Nitriles; Protein Conformation; Rhodanine; Small Molecule Libraries; Staphylococcal Infections; Staphylococcus aureus; Thiazoles; Thiones

2015