New Insights into Antibacterial Compounds: From Synthesis and Discovery to Molecular Mechanisms of Action
A special issue of Antibiotics (ISSN 2079-6382).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 March 2020) | Viewed by 65260
Special Issue Editor
Interests: molecular microbiology; biology and biochemistry of Gram-negative bacteria; bacterial small non-coding regulatory RNAs; mechanisms of resistance to antimicrobials; development of new antimicrobials; vaccine research
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The emergence of bacterial resistance to available antibiotics is a threat to public health and health systems worldwide. This fast increase and spread of resistance to multiple antibiotics among bacteria has not been accompanied with the introduction in the market of novel antibiotics, leading organizations like the World Health Organization to announce a global crisis of antibiotics resistance and the identification of priority pathogens like the ESKAPE group.
This Special issue aims to gather papers describing novel antibiotics, originating form chemical synthesis, repositioning of existent drugs, or from natural sources like plant extracts, herbs and spices. Papers on the description of novel structures, discovery of novel targets and mechanisms of action, as well as on the use of Omics approaches in the field of novel antibiotics discovery and characterization are also welcome.
Prof. Jorge H. Leitão
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- novel antibiotics
- antibiotics synthesis
- target identification
- molecular mechanisms of action
- Omics approaches in antibiotics research
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