9781555819309-1555819303-Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities (ASM Books)

Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities (ASM Books)

ISBN-13: 9781555819309
ISBN-10: 1555819303
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Christopher Walsh, Timothy Wencewicz
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: ASM Press
Format: Hardcover 477 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781555819309
ISBN-10: 1555819303
Edition: 2nd ed.
Author: Christopher Walsh, Timothy Wencewicz
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: ASM Press
Format: Hardcover 477 pages

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Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities (ASM Books) (ISBN-13: 9781555819309 and ISBN-10: 1555819303), written by authors Christopher Walsh, Timothy Wencewicz, was published by ASM Press in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.1 stars, it's a notable title among other Biochemistry (Chemistry, Clinical, Pharmacology, Biological Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities (ASM Books) (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Biochemistry books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $37.98.

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A chemocentric view of the molecular structures of antibiotics, their origins, actions, and major categories of resistance

Antibiotics: Challenges, Mechanisms, Opportunities focuses on antibiotics as small organic molecules, from both natural and synthetic sources. Understanding the chemical scaffold and functional group structures of the major classes of clinically useful antibiotics is critical to understanding how antibiotics interact selectively with bacterial targets.

This textbook details how classes of antibiotics interact with five known robust bacterial targets: cell wall assembly and maintenance, membrane integrity, protein synthesis, DNA and RNA information transfer, and the folate pathway to deoxythymidylate. It also addresses the universe of bacterial resistance, from the concept of the resistome to the three major mechanisms of resistance: antibiotic destruction, antibiotic active efflux, and alteration of antibiotic targets. Antibiotics also covers the biosynthetic machinery for the major classes of natural product antibiotics.

Authors Christopher Walsh and Timothy Wencewicz provide compelling answers to these questions:

  • What are antibiotics?
  • Where do antibiotics come from?
  • How do antibiotics work?
  • Why do antibiotics stop working?
  • How should our limited inventory of effective antibiotics be addressed?

Antibiotics is a textbook for graduate courses in chemical biology, pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, and microbiology and biochemistry courses. It is also a valuable reference for microbiologists, biological and natural product chemists, pharmacologists, and research and development scientists.

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