Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding

10.1039/c7sc03241b

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Main Authors: Parmar, A, Iyer, A, Prior, S.H, Lloyd, D.G, Leng Goh, E.T, Vincent, C.S, Palmai-Pallag, T, Bachrati, C.Z, Breukink, E, Madder, A, Lakshminarayanan, R, Taylor, E.J, Singh, I
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1797472023-09-20T08:48:51Z Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding Parmar, A Iyer, A Prior, S.H Lloyd, D.G Leng Goh, E.T Vincent, C.S Palmai-Pallag, T Bachrati, C.Z Breukink, E Madder, A Lakshminarayanan, R Taylor, E.J Singh, I DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL Amino acids Binding energy Bins Amino acid residues Anti-bacterial activity Binding interaction Cationic amino acids Enterococcus faecalis Mechanism of action Mycobacterium tuberculosis Synthetic analogues Synthesis (chemical) 10.1039/c7sc03241b Chemical Science 8 12 8183-8192 2020-10-26T02:54:15Z 2020-10-26T02:54:15Z 2017 Article Parmar, A, Iyer, A, Prior, S.H, Lloyd, D.G, Leng Goh, E.T, Vincent, C.S, Palmai-Pallag, T, Bachrati, C.Z, Breukink, E, Madder, A, Lakshminarayanan, R, Taylor, E.J, Singh, I (2017). Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding. Chemical Science 8 (12) : 8183-8192. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc03241b 2041-6520 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179747 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Royal Society of Chemistry Unpaywall 20201031
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topic Amino acids
Binding energy
Bins
Amino acid residues
Anti-bacterial activity
Binding interaction
Cationic amino acids
Enterococcus faecalis
Mechanism of action
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Synthetic analogues
Synthesis (chemical)
spellingShingle Amino acids
Binding energy
Bins
Amino acid residues
Anti-bacterial activity
Binding interaction
Cationic amino acids
Enterococcus faecalis
Mechanism of action
Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Synthetic analogues
Synthesis (chemical)
Parmar, A
Iyer, A
Prior, S.H
Lloyd, D.G
Leng Goh, E.T
Vincent, C.S
Palmai-Pallag, T
Bachrati, C.Z
Breukink, E
Madder, A
Lakshminarayanan, R
Taylor, E.J
Singh, I
Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
description 10.1039/c7sc03241b
author2 DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
author_facet DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL
Parmar, A
Iyer, A
Prior, S.H
Lloyd, D.G
Leng Goh, E.T
Vincent, C.S
Palmai-Pallag, T
Bachrati, C.Z
Breukink, E
Madder, A
Lakshminarayanan, R
Taylor, E.J
Singh, I
format Article
author Parmar, A
Iyer, A
Prior, S.H
Lloyd, D.G
Leng Goh, E.T
Vincent, C.S
Palmai-Pallag, T
Bachrati, C.Z
Breukink, E
Madder, A
Lakshminarayanan, R
Taylor, E.J
Singh, I
author_sort Parmar, A
title Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
title_short Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
title_full Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
title_fullStr Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
title_full_unstemmed Teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid II binding
title_sort teixobactin analogues reveal enduracididine to be non-essential for highly potent antibacterial activity and lipid ii binding
publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/179747
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