Issue 59, 2018

Peptide nucleic acid mediated inhibition of the bacterial signal recognition particle

Abstract

We have identified the bacterial signal recognition particle (SRP) as a novel antibacterial target. As a proof of principle, we used an antisense peptide nucleic acid to target a key SRP RNA. The PNA molecules showed efficient inhibition of SRP function and bacterial cell growth, thereby validating our hypothesis.

Graphical abstract: Peptide nucleic acid mediated inhibition of the bacterial signal recognition particle

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Jun 2018
Accepted
02 Jul 2018
First published
03 Jul 2018

Chem. Commun., 2018,54, 8257-8260

Peptide nucleic acid mediated inhibition of the bacterial signal recognition particle

S. Ghosh, S. Saini and I. Saraogi, Chem. Commun., 2018, 54, 8257 DOI: 10.1039/C8CC04715D

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