Macromolecular Structure Assembly as a Novel Antibiotic Target
This review discusses the inhibition of macromolecular structure formation as a novel and under-investigated drug target. The disruption of cell wall structures by penicillin-binding protein interactions is one potential target. Inhibition of DNA polymerase III assembly by novel drugs is a second ta...
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Main Author: | Scott Champney (Author) |
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2022-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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