2021
DOI: 10.1097/olq.0000000000001523
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New Evidence for Antimicrobial-Resistant Gonorrhea Control Programs: Lessons Learned from the SURRG Project

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“…However, no detaled inhibition data with many other classes of inhibitors, including phenols, are available so far in the literature for many of these enzymes, among which NgCAα and VchCAα belong 22 , 24 . The first of this enzyme was recently validated 21 as a potential drug target for developing antibiotics able to reverse or at least to alleviate the extensive drug resistance phenomenon that has emerged for this N. gonorrhoeae 25 . Although phenols usually act as weaker CAIs compared to other classes such as the sulphonamides or the sulfamates, we decided to investigate here the susceptibility of these enzymes to inhibition by a series of simple phenols and phenolic acids, of types 1–22 ( Table 1 ) investigated earlier for their interaction with the human CA isoforms 4 , 6 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, no detaled inhibition data with many other classes of inhibitors, including phenols, are available so far in the literature for many of these enzymes, among which NgCAα and VchCAα belong 22 , 24 . The first of this enzyme was recently validated 21 as a potential drug target for developing antibiotics able to reverse or at least to alleviate the extensive drug resistance phenomenon that has emerged for this N. gonorrhoeae 25 . Although phenols usually act as weaker CAIs compared to other classes such as the sulphonamides or the sulfamates, we decided to investigate here the susceptibility of these enzymes to inhibition by a series of simple phenols and phenolic acids, of types 1–22 ( Table 1 ) investigated earlier for their interaction with the human CA isoforms 4 , 6 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%