Aminoglycosides are valuable broad-spectrum antibiotics effective in both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Antibiotic resistance has however been a scourge since the advent of modern antibiotics. One of the main mechanisms of resistance to aminoglycosides is antibiotic modification by the clinically widespread enzyme aminoglycoside N-6’-acetyltransferase. Inhibiting resistance-causing enzymes is an important strategy among the multiple approaches to counter antibiotic resistance. The Auclair lab has previously developed a series of aminoglycoside-coenzyme A bisubstrates that was found to be potent inhibitors of AAC(6’)-Ii, but lacked activity in cell-based assays. In order to combat aminoglycoside resistance, this book aims at developing a new class of AAC(6’) inhibitors using fragment-based drug design with NMR-based assays for the initial screening. This approach has the advantage of potentially identifying new structural scaffolds that are fundamentally different... Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Designing an Inhibitor for AAC(6’)-Ii (Eric Habib,Karine Auclair and Anthony Mittermaier)