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Chemistry of Antibiotics



Antibiotics Chemistry

A antibiotic is a natural or synthetic chemotherapeutic or antimicrobial agent to fight bacteria, fungi or protozoa in human or animal organism.

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Current Stories and Reports


MRSA Biofilm with imidazolium ionic liquid structure

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Fighting MRSA with ionic liquids

Queen's scientists find new way to battle superbugs - [e]

Fully Automated Minilab Can Quickly Identify Antibiotic Residues in Milk
Munich researchers develop fast, inexpensive testing system - [e]

New target for custom-tailored antibiotics discovered
A special pathway makes bacteria vulnerable - [e]

Plectasin
A new lead compound against highly resistant microbes within gras. Researchers shed light on the mode of action; promising approach for new antibiotics - [e]

Quorum Sensing
Communication breakdown: New strategy may be valid alternative to traditional antibiotics - [e]

Ramoplanin A2
Structure of antibiotic ramoplanin reveals promising mechanism - [e]



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Lecture Notes, Tutorials


Antibacterial Agents
Structure Activity Relationships - Format: PDF - [e]

Antibiotics, Toxins, and Protein Engineering
Lecture notes. MIT Open Courseware - [e]

Microbiology, antibiotics
Lecture notes - [e]



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Biosyntheses


Clavulanic acid biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Novobiocin biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Penicillin and cephalosporin biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Puromycin biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Streptomycin biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Tetracycline biosynthesis
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]

Vancomycin
Biosynthesis of vancomycin group antibiotics; reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]



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Metabolism, metabolic pathways


beta-Lactam resistance
Reference pathway. Kegg, Japan - [e]



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Journals


Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
... is among the foremost international journals in antimicrobial research. Oxford University Press - [e]







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Dev P. Arya

Aminoglycoside Antibiotics
From Chemical Biology to Drug Discovery

Advances that open new avenues in developing aminoglycoside antibiotics.

During the last twenty years, there have been numerous advances in the understanding of the chemistry, biochemistry, and recognition of aminoglycosides. This has led to the development of novel antibiotics and opened up new therapeutic targets for intervention. This is the first book to provide a complete overview of recent advances in the field and explore their tremendous potential for drug discovery and rational drug design. With chapters written by one or more leading experts in their specialty areas, the book addresses the chemistry, biology, and toxicology of aminoglycosides.

Aminoglycoside Antibiotics: From Chemical Biology to Drug Discovery is a great resource for academic and industrial researchers in drug design and mechanism studies and for researchers studying antibiotic resistance, antibiotic design and synthesis, and the discovery of novel pharmaceuticals. It is also a valuable reference for graduate students in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, biophysics, medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology.

Wiley-Interscience; 2007


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