Novel targets for the future development of antibacterial agents.

D McDevitt, D J Payne, D J Holmes, M Rosenberg
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Abstract

Recent advances in DNA sequencing technology have made it possible to elucidate the entire genomes of pathogenic bacteria, and advancements in bioinformatic tools have driven comparative studies of these genome sequences. These evaluations are dramatically increasing our ability to make valid considerations of the limitations and advantages of particular targets based on their predicted spectrum and selectivity. In addition, developments in gene knockout technologies amenable to pathogenic organisms have enabled new genes and gene products critical to bacterial growth and pathogenicity to be uncovered at an unprecedented rate. Specific target examples in the areas of cell wall biosynthesis, aromatic amino acid biosynthesis, cell division, two component signal transduction, fatty acid biosynthesis, isopreniod biosynthesis and tRNA synthetases illustrate how aspects of the above capabilities are impacting on the discovery and characterization of novel antibacterial targets. An example of a novel inhibitor of bacterial fatty acid biosynthesis discovered from high throughput screening processes is described, along with its subsequent chemical optimization. Furthermore, the application and importance of technologies for tracking the mode of antibacterial action of these novel inhibitors is discussed.

未来抗菌药物发展的新靶点。
DNA测序技术的最新进展使得阐明致病菌的整个基因组成为可能,生物信息学工具的进步也推动了这些基因组序列的比较研究。这些评估极大地提高了我们的能力,使我们能够根据预测的光谱和选择性,有效地考虑特定目标的局限性和优势。此外,适用于致病生物的基因敲除技术的发展,使对细菌生长和致病性至关重要的新基因和基因产物能够以前所未有的速度被发现。细胞壁生物合成、芳香氨基酸生物合成、细胞分裂、双组分信号转导、脂肪酸生物合成、异戊二烯类生物合成和tRNA合成酶等领域的具体靶标例子说明了上述能力如何影响新型抗菌靶标的发现和表征。本文描述了从高通量筛选过程中发现的一种新型细菌脂肪酸生物合成抑制剂的例子,以及其随后的化学优化。此外,还讨论了追踪这些新型抑制剂抑菌模式技术的应用和重要性。
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