Structural basis of metallo-β-lactamase, serine-β-lactamase and penicillin-binding protein inhibition by cyclic boronates
Bacterial beta-lactamases are responsible for resistance to beta-lactams, the most important family of antibiotics. Here, the authors reveal cyclic boronate inhibitors that are active against both serine- and metallo-beta-lactamases and represent a promising strategy for combined antimicrobial treat...
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Main Authors: | Jürgen Brem, Ricky Cain, Samuel Cahill, Michael A. McDonough, Ian J. Clifton, Juan-Carlos Jiménez-Castellanos, Matthew B. Avison, James Spencer, Colin W. G. Fishwick, Christopher J. Schofield |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/bb894e352b404c67a6c95bd78e1a12a8 |
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