“…They belong to different substance classes, namely tricyclic natural products from Chaetomium funicola [115], trifluoromethyl alcohols and ketones [116], hydroxamic acids [117], mercaptocarboxylates [51, 118 -120], biphenyl tetrazoles [46], carbapenem derivatives [121,122], cephamycins and moxalactam [123], thiols [40,119,120,124,125], cysteinyl peptides [125], inhibitors derived from single-domain antibody fragments elicited in the Camelidae [126], thioesters [34,119,124] phenazines from a Streptomyces [127], 2,3-disubstituted succinic acid [128], sulphonylhydrazones [129], disulphides [130], tioxo-cephalosporin derivatives [131] and penamaldic derivatives of penicillins [131,132]. In particular, the substituted succinic acids [128] and mercapto-carboxylic inhibitors [118,119] are potent inhibitors with inhibition constants in the nanomolar range.…”