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Title Identification of agents targeting FtsZ assembly
 
Names PANDA, D
BHATTACHARYA, D
GAO, QH
OZA, PM
LIN, HYJ
HAWKINS, B
HIBBS, DE
GROUNDWATER, PW
Date Issued 2016 (iso8601)
Abstract Filamenting temperature-sensitive mutant Z (FtsZ), an essential cell division protein in bacteria, has recently emerged as an important and exploitable antibacterial target. Cytokinesis in bacteria is regulated by the assembly dynamics of this protein, which is ubiquitously present in eubacteria. The perturbation of FtsZ assembly has been found to have a deleterious effect on the cytokinetic machinery and, in turn, upon cell survival. FtsZ is highly conserved among prokaryotes, offering the possibility of broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, while its limited sequence homology with tubulin (an essential protein in eukaryotic mitosis) offers the possibility of selective toxicity. This review aims to summarize current knowledge regarding the mechanism of action of FtsZ, and to highlight existing attempts toward the development of clinically useful inhibitors.
Genre Review
Topic BACTERIAL-CELL-DIVISION
Identifier FUTURE MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY,8(10)1111-1132