Antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus. Current status and future prospects
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Abstract
The major targets for antibiotics in staphylococci are (i) the cell envelope, (ii) the ribosome and (iii) nucleic acids. Several novel targets emerged from recent targeted drug discovery programmes including the ClpP protease and FtsZ from the cell division machinery. Resistance can either develop by horizontal transfer of resistance determinants encoded by mobile genetic elements viz plasmids, transposons and the staphylococcal cassette chromosome or by mutations in chromosomal genes. Horizontally acquired resistance can occur by one of the following mechanisms: (i) enzymatic drug modification and inactivation, (ii) enzymatic modification of the drug binding site, (iii) drug efflux, (iv) bypass mechanisms…
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- Biology
- Efflux
- Derepression
- Drug resistance
- Antibiotics
- FtsZ
- Microbiology
- Antibiotic resistance
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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