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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 969-977, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-276213

ABSTRACT

The fluoroquinolones are the most widely used broad-spectrum antibiotics, accounting for 18% of global antibacterial market share. They can kill bacteria rapidly with variety of derivatives available. Different quinolones vary significantly in rate and spectrum of killing, oxygen requirement for metabolism and reliance upon protein synthesis. Further understanding the sophisticated mechanisms of action of this important antibiotic family based on the molecular genetic response of bacteria can facilitate the discovery of better quinolone derivatives. Factors such as SOS response, bacterial toxin-antitoxin system, programmed death, chromosome fragmentation and reactive oxygen have been implicated in the action to some extent. "Two steps characteristic" of quinolones killing is also emphasized, which might inspire future better quinolones modification.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents , Pharmacology , Apoptosis , Bacteria , Genetics , Chromosomes, Bacterial , DNA Cleavage , DNA Gyrase , DNA Replication , DNA Topoisomerases , Fluoroquinolones , Pharmacology , Quinolones , Pharmacology , Reactive Oxygen Species , SOS Response, Genetics
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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1082-1088, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-232639

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Drug resistant bacteria is an increasingly urgent challenge to public health. Bacteria adaptation and extensive abuse of antibiotics contribute to this dilemma. Active efflux of antibiotics is employed by the bacteria to survive the antibiotic pressure. Efflux pump is one of the hot spots of current drug related studies and ideal targets for the improvement of treatment. The efflux pumps and related mechanisms of action, regulation of expression and methodologies were summarized. Comparative genomics analyses were employed to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of action and evolution of efflux pump as exemplified by the Mycobacterium in our lab, which is a crucial re-emerging threat to global public health. The pathway and state-of-art drug development of efflux pump related drugs are included too.


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ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters , Physiology , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Metabolism , Pharmacology , Bacteria , Metabolism , Drug Resistance, Multiple, Bacterial , Genetics , Ion Pumps , Physiology , Membrane Transport Proteins , Physiology , Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins , Physiology , Mycobacterium , Metabolism
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