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  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,591 Views
16 Pages

Actions of a Novel Bacterial Topoisomerase Inhibitor against Neisseria gonorrhoeae Gyrase and Topoisomerase IV: Enhancement of Double-Stranded DNA Breaks

  • Soziema E. Dauda,
  • Jessica A. Collins,
  • Jo Ann W. Byl,
  • Yanran Lu,
  • Jack C. Yalowich,
  • Mark J. Mitton-Fry and
  • Neil Osheroff

Novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) are an emerging class of antibacterials that target gyrase and topoisomerase IV. A hallmark of NBTIs is their ability to induce gyrase/topoisomerase IV-mediated single-stranded DNA breaks and suppress...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,381 Views
15 Pages

Novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) are a new class of antibacterial agents that target bacterial type II topoisomerases (DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV). Our recently disclosed crystal structure of an NBTI ligand in complex with DNA gy...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,421 Views
9 Pages

5 November 2019

Topoisomerase IV, one of the best-established antibacterial targets, is an enzyme crucial for chromosome segregation and cell division by catalyzing changes in DNA topology through breaking and rejoining DNA. This enzyme functions as a heterotetramer...

  • Commentary
  • Open Access
240 Views
10 Pages

The essential bacterial type II topoisomerases gyrase and topoisomerase IV have been exploited as the therapeutic targets of fluoroquinolone antibacterials for over four decades. Despite their broad utility, the effectiveness of fluoroquinolones has...

  • Review
  • Open Access
5 Citations
7,328 Views
16 Pages

Type II topoisomerases are essential enzymes that modulate the topological state of DNA supercoiling in all living organisms. These enzymes alter DNA topology by performing double-stranded passage reactions on over- or underwound DNA substrates. This...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
5,223 Views
17 Pages

Two-Dimensional Gel Electrophoresis to Study the Activity of Type IIA Topoisomerases on Plasmid Replication Intermediates

  • Jorge Cebrián,
  • Victor Martínez,
  • Pablo Hernández,
  • Dora B. Krimer,
  • María-José Fernández-Nestosa and
  • Jorge B. Schvartzman

17 November 2021

DNA topoisomerases are the enzymes that regulate DNA topology in all living cells. Since the discovery and purification of ω (omega), when the first were topoisomerase identified, the function of many topoisomerases has been examined. However, their...

  • Review
  • Open Access
18 Citations
5,634 Views
23 Pages

Updated Review on Clinically-Relevant Properties of Delafloxacin

  • Adrien Turban,
  • François Guérin,
  • Aurélien Dinh and
  • Vincent Cattoir

The extensive use of fluoroquinolones has been consequently accompanied by the emergence of bacterial resistance, which triggers the necessity to discover new compounds. Delafloxacin is a brand-new anionic non-zwitterionic fluoroquinolone with some s...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,307 Views
9 Pages

In Vitro Activity of Novel Topoisomerase Inhibitors against Francisella tularensis and Burkholderia pseudomallei

  • Adam O. Whelan,
  • Ian Cooper,
  • Nicola Ooi,
  • David Orr,
  • Kevin Blades,
  • James Kirkham,
  • Amanda Lyons,
  • Kay B. Barnes,
  • Mark I. Richards and
  • Sarah V. Harding
  • + 1 author

Antimicrobial resistance is a global issue, and the investigation of alternative therapies that are not traditional antibiotics are warranted. Novel bacterial type II topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) have recently emerged as a novel class of antibiot...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,135 Views
12 Pages

Role of the Water–Metal Ion Bridge in Quinolone Interactions with Escherichia coli Gyrase

  • Hannah E. Carter,
  • Baylee Wildman,
  • Heidi A. Schwanz,
  • Robert J. Kerns and
  • Katie J. Aldred

2 February 2023

Fluoroquinolones are an important class of antibacterials, and rising levels of resistance threaten their clinical efficacy. Gaining a more full understanding of their mechanism of action against their target enzymes—the bacterial type II topoi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
5,016 Views
11 Pages

A RADAR-Based Assay to Isolate Covalent DNA Complexes in Bacteria

  • Katie J. Aldred,
  • Adeline Payne and
  • Olivia Voegerl

Quinolone antibacterials target the type II topoisomerases gyrase and topoisomerase IV and kill bacterial cells by converting these essential enzymes into cellular poisons. Although much is known regarding the interactions between these drugs and enz...

  • Review
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,681 Views
20 Pages

Oligonucleotide-Recognizing Topoisomerase Inhibitors (OTIs): Precision Gene Editors for Neurodegenerative Diseases?

  • Ben D. Bax,
  • Dmitry Sutormin,
  • Neil Q. McDonald,
  • Glenn A. Burley and
  • Tatyana Shelkovnikova

29 September 2022

Topoisomerases are essential enzymes that recognize and modify the topology of DNA to allow DNA replication and transcription to take place. Topoisomerases are divided into type I topoisomerases, that cleave one DNA strand to modify DNA topology, and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,176 Views
13 Pages

Enhancing Antibacterial Efficacy: Combining Novel Bacterial Topoisomerase Inhibitors with Efflux Pump Inhibitors and Other Agents Against Gram-Negative Bacteria

  • Maša Zorman,
  • Maja Kokot,
  • Irena Zdovc,
  • Lidija Senerovic,
  • Mina Mandic,
  • Nace Zidar,
  • Andrej Emanuel Cotman,
  • Martina Durcik,
  • Lucija Peterlin Mašič and
  • Martina Hrast Rambaher
  • + 1 author

13 November 2024

Background: The novel bacterial topoisomerase inhibitors (NBTIs) developed in our laboratory show potent on-target enzyme inhibition but suffer from low activity against Gram-negative bacteria. Methods: With the aim of improving the antibacterial act...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
6,173 Views
19 Pages

Determination of the Primary Molecular Target of 1,2,4-Triazole-Ciprofloxacin Hybrids

  • Tomasz Plech,
  • Barbara Kaproń,
  • Agata Paneth,
  • Urszula Kosikowska,
  • Anna Malm,
  • Aleksandra Strzelczyk,
  • Paweł Stączek,
  • Łukasz Świątek,
  • Barbara Rajtar and
  • Małgorzata Polz-Dacewicz

9 April 2015

We have synthesized and examined the antibacterial activity, toxicity and affinity towards bacterial type II topoisomerases of a series of 1,2,4-triazole-ciprofloxacin hybrids. A number of these compounds displayed enhanced activity against Gram-posi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
38 Citations
5,706 Views
26 Pages

Mutational Diversity in the Quinolone Resistance-Determining Regions of Type-II Topoisomerases of Salmonella Serovars

  • Aqsa Shaheen,
  • Anam Tariq,
  • Mazhar Iqbal,
  • Osman Mirza,
  • Abdul Haque,
  • Thomas Walz and
  • Moazur Rahman

26 November 2021

Quinolone resistance in bacterial pathogens has primarily been associated with mutations in the quinolone resistance-determining regions (QRDRs) of bacterial type-II topoisomerases, which are DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV. Depending on the position...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,333 Views
14 Pages

Pradofloxacin is the newest of the veterinary fluoroquinolones to be approved for use in animals—initially companion animals and most recently food animals. It has a broad spectrum of in vitro activity, working actively against Gram-positive/ne...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,698 Views
11 Pages

Uptake of Ozenoxacin and Other Quinolones in Gram-Positive Bacteria

  • Yuly López,
  • Laura Muñoz,
  • Domingo Gargallo-Viola,
  • Rafael Cantón,
  • Jordi Vila and
  • Ilonka Zsolt

12 December 2021

The big problem of antimicrobial resistance is that it requires great efforts in the design of improved drugs which can quickly reach their target of action. Studies of antibiotic uptake and interaction with their target it is a key factor in this im...

  • Review
  • Open Access
104 Citations
19,008 Views
27 Pages

DNA Gyrase as a Target for Quinolones

  • Angela C. Spencer and
  • Siva S. Panda

Bacterial DNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase that can introduce negative supercoils to DNA substrates and is a clinically-relevant target for the development of new antibacterials. DNA gyrase is one of the primary targets of quinolones, broad-spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,444 Views
19 Pages

In Vitro and In Silico Screening and Characterization of Antimicrobial Napin Bioactive Protein in Brassica juncea and Moringa oleifera

  • Sangeeta Chandrashekar,
  • Raman Vijayakumar,
  • Ramachandran Chelliah,
  • Eric Banan-Mwine Daliri,
  • Inamul Hasan Madar,
  • Ghazala Sultan,
  • Momna Rubab,
  • Fazle Elahi,
  • Su-Jung Yeon and
  • Deog-Hwan Oh

The study aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of Mustard (Brassica juncea) and Moringa (Moringa oleifera) leaf extracts and coagulant protein for their potential application in water treatment. Bacterial cell aggregation and growth kineti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
5,159 Views
18 Pages

Comparative Study on the Essential Oils from Five Wild Egyptian Centaurea Species: Effective Extraction Techniques, Antimicrobial Activity and In-Silico Analyses

  • Eman H. Reda,
  • Zienab T. Abdel Shakour,
  • Ali M. El-Halawany,
  • El-Sayeda A. El-Kashoury,
  • Khaled A. Shams,
  • Tarik A. Mohamed,
  • Ibrahim Saleh,
  • Abdelsamed I. Elshamy,
  • Mohamed A. M. Atia and
  • Mohamed-Elamir F. Hegazy
  • + 2 authors

The genus Centaurea is recognized in folk medicine for anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, antitussive, purgative, astringent, and tonic activities. To study the chemical determinant for antimicrobial activity essential oils (EOs), five Centaurea species w...