Title |
Combining Functional and Structural Genomics to Sample the Essential Burkholderia Structome
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Published in |
PLOS ONE, January 2013
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DOI | 10.1371/journal.pone.0053851 |
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Authors |
Loren Baugh, Larry A. Gallagher, Rapatbhorn Patrapuvich, Matthew C. Clifton, Anna S. Gardberg, Thomas E. Edwards, Brianna Armour, Darren W. Begley, Shellie H. Dieterich, David M. Dranow, Jan Abendroth, James W. Fairman, David Fox, Bart L. Staker, Isabelle Phan, Angela Gillespie, Ryan Choi, Steve Nakazawa-Hewitt, Mary Trang Nguyen, Alberto Napuli, Lynn Barrett, Garry W. Buchko, Robin Stacy, Peter J. Myler, Lance J. Stewart, Colin Manoil, Wesley C. Van Voorhis |
Abstract |
The genus Burkholderia includes pathogenic gram-negative bacteria that cause melioidosis, glanders, and pulmonary infections of patients with cancer and cystic fibrosis. Drug resistance has made development of new antimicrobials critical. Many approaches to discovering new antimicrobials, such as structure-based drug design and whole cell phenotypic screens followed by lead refinement, require high-resolution structures of proteins essential to the parasite. |
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