Journal article
Disarming bacterial virulence through chemical inhibition of the DNA binding domain of an AraC-like transcriptional activator protein
J Yang, DM Hocking, C Cheng, C Dogovski, MA Perugini, JK Holien, MW Parker, EL Hartland, M Tauschek, RM Robins-Browne
Journal of Biological Chemistry | Published : 2013
Abstract
The misuse of antibiotics during past decades has led to pervasive antibiotic resistance in bacteria. Hence, there is an urgent need for the development of new and alternative approaches to combat bacterial infections. In most bacterial pathogens the expression of virulence is tightly regulated at the transcriptional level. Therefore, targeting pathogens with drugs that interfere with virulence gene expression offers an effective alternative to conventional antimicrobial chemotherapy. Many Gram-negative intestinal pathogens produce AraC-like proteins that control the expression of genes required for infection. In this study we investigated the prototypical AraC-like virulence regulator, RegA..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by grants from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), the NHMRC Independent Research Institutes Infrastructure Support Scheme, and the Victorian State Government Operational Infrastructure Support Program to St. Vincent's Institute and the Murdoch Childrens Research Institute.