[Components of Bacterial Cell Walls as Targets for Searching for New Antibacterial Compounds: Methods of Study].

Q3 Medicine
E A Chingizova, O D Novikova, O Yu Portnyagina, D L Aminin
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Abstract

In the modern-day world, antibiotic resistance is one of the most serious threats to both human health and food security. Finding new ways to prevent and overcome the formation of pathogen resistance to antibiotics is an extremely important and urgent task in modern medical science. All bacteria, except myco-plasmas, have cell walls in which various enzymes, receptors, transporters, channels, and antigens are located. This review is devoted to describing the structure of the major elements of bacterial cell walls and the enzymes involved in their biosynthesis, and is used as molecular targets for screening and selection of new effective antibiotics. Special attention has been paid to methods for studying the functional activity and inhibition of these targets. In addition, this review describes the functional characteristics of pore-forming proteins in the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria and the molecular mechanisms of antibiotic penetration through porin channels. Analysis of the structure and functional features of the targets of different classes of antibiotics is the basis for developing new strategies to overcome bacterial resistance.

[细菌细胞壁成分作为寻找新型抗菌化合物的靶标:研究方法]。
在当今世界,抗生素耐药性是对人类健康和粮食安全最严重的威胁之一。寻找预防和克服病原菌对抗生素耐药性形成的新途径是现代医学中一项极其重要和紧迫的任务。除支原体外,所有细菌都有细胞壁,细胞壁内有各种酶、受体、转运体、通道和抗原。本文综述了细菌细胞壁主要成分的结构和参与其生物合成的酶,并将其作为筛选和选择新型有效抗生素的分子靶点。研究这些靶点的功能活性和抑制作用的方法受到了特别的关注。此外,本文还对革兰氏阴性菌外膜成孔蛋白的功能特点及抗生素通过孔蛋白通道渗透的分子机制进行了综述。分析不同类型抗生素靶点的结构和功能特征,是制定克服细菌耐药性的新策略的基础。
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