DnaG Primase-A Target for the Development of Novel Antibacterial Agents
The bacterial primase—an essential component in the replisome—is a promising but underexploited target for novel antibiotic drugs. Bacterial primases have a markedly different structure than the human primase. Inhibition of primase activity is expected to selectively halt bacteri...
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Main Authors: | Stefan Ilic (Author), Shira Cohen (Author), Meenakshi Singh (Author), Benjamin Tam (Author), Adi Dayan (Author), Barak Akabayov (Author) |
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2018-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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