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QseC Inhibitors as an Antivirulence Approach for Gram-Negative Pathogens
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There is an imminent need for development of novel treatments for infectious diseases, given that one of the biggest challenges to medicine in the foreseeable future is the emergence of microbial antibiotic resistance. Here, we devised a broad-spectrum antivirulence approach targeting a conserved histidine kinase, QseC, in several Gram-negative pathogens that promotes their virulence expression. The LED209 QseC inhibitor has a unique mode of action by acting as a prodrug scaffold to deliver a warhead that allosterically modifies QseC, impeding virulence in several Gram-negative pathogens.
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