Bacterial peptidoglycan as a living polymer.

IF 6.9 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Amr M El-Araby, Jed F Fisher, Shahriar Mobashery
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Abstract

The peptidoglycan manifests as a multifaceted component of the bacterial cell wall. Throughout the lifecycle of the bacterium, the peptidoglycan is deconstructed, rebuilt, and remodeled for bacterial cell growth and replication. Degradation products of the peptidoglycan serve as precursors for cell-wall building blocks via recycling processes and as signaling molecules. Cell-wall recycling and de novo cell-wall synthesis converge biochemically at the cytoplasmic compartment. Peptidoglycan biochemistry is finely tuned to maintain the polymer's functions and is intimately connected to antibiotic-resistance mechanisms. Cell-wall-modifying enzymes present a unique opportunity for the discovery of antibiotics and antibiotic adjuvants. The unique chemical template of the peptidoglycan has been a target of numerous chemical biology approaches for investigating its functions and modulation. In this review, we highlight the current perspective on peptidoglycan research. We present recent efforts to understand the peptidoglycan as a functional component of antibiotic resistance, and as a target for antimicrobial therapy.

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Current Opinion in Chemical Biology
Current Opinion in Chemical Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
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13.30
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113
审稿时长
74 days
期刊介绍: COCHBI (Current Opinion in Chemical Biology) is a systematic review journal designed to offer specialists a unique and educational platform. Its goal is to help professionals stay informed about the growing volume of information in the field of Chemical Biology through systematic reviews.
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