Targeting the bacterial SOS response for new antimicrobial agents: drug targets, molecular mechanisms and inhibitors
Antimicrobial resistance is a pressing threat to global health, with multidrug-resistant pathogens becoming increasingly prevalent. The bacterial SOS pathway functions in response to DNA damage that occurs during infection, initiating several pro-survival and resistance mechanisms, such as DNA repai...
Main Author: | Lanyon-Hogg, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Future Science
2021
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