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Autor:
Andrew G. Palmer, Jean-Michel Ané, Helen E. Blackwell, Arijit Mukherjee, Danielle M. Stacy, Stephen Lazar
Publikováno v:
ChemBioChem. 17:2199-2205
Density-dependent phenotypic switching in bacteria, the phenomenon of quorum sensing (QS), is instrumental in many pathogenic and mutualistic behaviors. In many Gram-negative bacteria, QS is regulated by N-acylated-l-homoserine lactones (AHLs). Synth
Autor:
Adam H. Broderick, David M. Lynn, Helen E. Blackwell, Yftah Tal-Gan, Danielle M. Stacy, Michael J. Kratochvil
Publikováno v:
Advanced Healthcare Materials. 3:97-105
Staphylococcus aureus is a major human pathogen responsible for a variety of life-threatening infections. The pathogenicity of this organism is attributed to its ability to produce a range of virulence factors and toxins, including the superantigen t
Publikováno v:
ACS Chemical Biology. 7:1719-1728
Many bacterial pathogens use quorum sensing (QS) to control virulence. As a result, the development of methods to intercept QS has attracted significant interest as a potential anti-infective therapy. Acinetobacter baumannii has emerged as a pan-drug
Publikováno v:
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England). 50(23)
We report the first N-methyl and peptoid residue scans of a full-length autoinducing peptide (AIP), AIP-III, used by Staphylococcus aureus for quorum sensing (QS). Biological evaluation of these AIP-III analogues uncovered new features of the AIP-III
Autor:
Jacob W. Brummond, Sebastian Thordal Le Quement, Tim Tolker-Nielsen, Helen E. Blackwell, Danielle M. Stacy, Janie Regitse Waël Clausen, Michael Givskov, Casper Lykke Hansen, Thomas E. Nielsen
Publikováno v:
Organicbiomolecular chemistry. 11(6)
Many bacterial species are capable of assessing their local population densities through a cell-cell signaling mechanism termed quorum sensing (QS). This intercellular communication process is mediated by small molecule or peptide ligands and their c
Publikováno v:
Organic letters. 10(12)
We report the design and synthesis of macrocyclic peptide-peptoid hybrids (peptomers) as analogs of autoinducing peptide I (AIP-I) from Staphylococcus aureus. Our solid-phase synthetic route includes efficient microwave-assisted reactions and a tande
Publikováno v:
Organic Letters; May2008, Vol. 10 Issue 12, p2329-2332, 4p