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Elucidating the Mechanisms of Action of Antimicrobial Agents.

M Ashley HudsonSteve W Lockless
Published in: mBio (2022)
Despite the ever-growing antibiotic resistance crisis, the rate at which new antimicrobials are being discovered and approved for human use has rapidly declined over the past 75 years. A barrier for advancing newly identified antibiotics beyond discovery is elucidating their mechanism(s) of action. Traditional approaches, such as affinity purification and isolation of resistant mutants, have proven effective but are not always viable options for identifying targets. There has been a recent explosion in research that relies on profiling methods, such as thermal proteome profiling in bacteria, for better understanding the mechanisms of discovered antimicrobials. Here, we provide an overview of the importance of target deconvolution in antimicrobial discovery, detailing traditional approaches, as well as the most recent advances in methodologies for identifying antimicrobial targets.
Keyphrases
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • small molecule
  • endothelial cells
  • high throughput
  • single cell
  • public health
  • genome wide analysis