Boronic acid derivative inhibits LexA mediated SOS response in Mycobacteria
Chitral Chatterjee,
Gokul Raj Mohan,
V.C Hariharan
et al.
Abstract:Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) properties of several pathogens pose as one of the major global concerns demanding continuous innovation in order to be controlled. The bacterial “SOS” response, regulated by LexA and RecA, contributes to AMR through advantageous mutations. Therefore, targeting LexA/RecA system with a novel inhibitor could suppress “SOS” response and may reduce AMR. However, RecA presents a challenge as a therapeutic target due to its conservation across species, including humans. Concurrently, L… Show more
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