Biological and Biophysical Methods for Evaluation of Inhibitors of Sortase A in Staphylococcus aureus: An Overview
Debajit Dewan,
Aaheli Basu,
Debraj Dolai
et al.
Abstract:Staphylococcus aureus, one of the most notorious pathogens, develops antibiotic resistance by the formation of a thick layer of exopolysaccharides known as biofilms. Sortase A, a transpeptidase responsible for biofilm formation and attachment to the host surface, has emerged as an important drug target for development of anti‐virulence agents. A number of sortase A inhibitors, both peptide and non‐peptides are reported which involved the use of several experiments which may provide insights regarding binding a… Show more
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