by
W. Scott ChampneyW. Scott Champney
*Features novel drug targets including peptide deformylase, ribosome formation, lipopolysaccharide and fatty acid biosynthesis and signal transduction pathways *Includes new methods for the assay of RNA polymerase, peptide bond formation, translational initiation, ribosome biogenesis and membrane permeability, as well as methods for target identification by bacterial genome searches *Details the activity of novel inhibitors of DNA polymerase, peptide deformylase, membrane transport, efflux pumps and beta-lactamases A crisis is developing in the treatment of infectious diseases, with microorganisms frequently showing resistance to currently prescribed antibiotics. Fewer and fewer antimicrobial agents are now available to treat these infections. In “New Antibiotic Targets,” W. Scott Champney examines specific techniques which can be used to explore new drug targets and the effectiveness of new antibiotics. By testing new antimicrobial agents and modified existing drugs, the most vulnerable cell processes, such as cell wall and membrane synthesis, DNA replication, RNA transcription and protein synthesis, can be better exploited. This in-depth volume, however, delves even deeper by identifying additional novel cellular targets for these new therapies. With detailed methods and protocols for the identification and assay of these targets, “New Antibiotic Targets” provides laboratory investigators with the vital tools they need to test the antimicrobial potential of products and to curb the rise of so many infectious diseases. Written for: Microbiologists, pharmaceutical investigators, infectious disease physicians and basic science researchers
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781588299154 | |
Publisher: | Springer-Verlag New York, LLC | |
Publication date: | 01/28/2008 | |
Series: | Methods in Molecular Medicine Series, #142 | |
Edition description: | 2008 | |
Pages: | 274 | |
Product dimensions: | 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.03(d) |
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