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Aminoglycoside Antibiotics

From Chemical Biology to Drug Discovery

Arya, Dev P.

Wiley series in drug discovery and development

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1. Auflage August 2007
336 Seiten, Hardcover
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ISBN: 978-0-471-74302-6
John Wiley & Sons

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Aminoglycoside antibiotics are important for treating serious bacterial infections. A number of advances in their chemistry, biochemistry and recognition have come about in the last ten-fifteen years which have led to the development of novel antibiotics and opened up new therapeutic targets for intervention. Addressing the chemistry, biology, and toxicology of aminoglycosides, Aminoglycoside Antibiotics: From Chemical Biology
to Drug Discovery brings professionals and students in the field up to date on these advances in the field and helps them fulfill the enormous potential of aminoglycodises for drug discovery and rational drug design.

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Advances that open new avenues in developing aminoglycoside antibiotics

During the last twenty years, there have been numerous advances in the understanding of the chemistry, biochemistry, and recognition of aminoglycosides. This has led to the development of novel antibiotics and opened up new therapeutic targets for intervention. This is the first book to provide a complete overview of recent advances in the field and explore their tremendous potential for drug discovery and rational drug design. With chapters written by one or more leading experts in their specialty areas, the book addresses the chemistry, biology, and toxicology of aminoglycosides.

Aminoglycoside Antibiotics: From Chemical Biology to Drug Discovery is a great resource for academic and industrial researchers in drug design and mechanism studies and for researchers studying antibiotic resistance, antibiotic design and synthesis, and the discovery of novel pharmaceuticals. It is also a valuable reference for graduate students in pharmacy, pharmaceutical science, biophysics, medicinal chemistry, and chemical biology.

Preface.

Contributors.

1. In the Beginning There Was Streptomycin (Julian Davies).

2. The Biochemistry and Genetics of Aminoglycoside Producers (Wolfgang Piepersberg, Khaled M. Aboshanab, Heike Schmidt-Beißner, and Udo F. Wehmeier).

3. Mechanisms of Aminoglycoside Antibiotic Resistance (Tushar Shakya and Gerard D. Wright).

4. Design, Chemical Synthesis, and Antibacterial Activity of Kanamycin and Neomycin Class Aminoglycoside Antibiotics (Jinhua Wang and Cheng-Wei Tom Chang).

5. NMR Structural Studies of Aminoglycoside: RNA Interaction (R. Andrew Marshall and Joseph D. Puglisi).

6. Structural Comparisons Between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Ribosomal Decoding A Sites Free and Complexed with Aminoglycosides (Jiro Kondo and Eric Westhof).

7. Binding of Antibiotics to the Aminoacyl-tRNA Site of Bacterial Ribosome (Dale Kling, Christine Chow, and Shahriar Mobashery).

8. Metalloaminoglycosides: Chemistry and Biological Relevance (Nikhil Gokhale, Anjali Patwardhan, and J. A. Cowan).

9. Adverse Effects of Aminoglycoside Therapy (Andra E. Talaska and Jochen Schacht).

10. Targeting HIV-1 RNA with Aminoglycoside Antibiotics and Their Derivatives (Lev Elson-Schwab and Yitzhak Tor).

11. Novel Targets for Aminoglycosides (Dev P. Arya, Nicholas Shaw, and Hongjuan Xi).

Index.
Dev P. Arya is an Associate Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Laboratory of Medicinal Chemistry at Clemson University. He is a member of the ACS, and currently serves as the Program Chair of the Division of Carbohydrate Chemistry. His research interests lie in the development of nucleic acid targeted drugs.

D. P. Arya, Clemson Univ.