Multivalent Choline Dendrimers as Potent Inhibitors of Pneumococcal Cell-Wall Hydrolysis
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2009
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Wiley
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Hernández‐Rocamora, Víctor M., et al. «Multivalent Choline Dendrimers as Potent Inhibitors of Pneumococcal Cell‐Wall Hydrolysis». Angewandte Chemie International Edition, vol. 48, n.o 5, enero de 2009, pp. 948-51. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.200803664.
Abstract
Dendritic cell-wall mimics: Choline-binding proteins from Streptococcus pneumoniae recognize distinctive multivalent choline architectures on the bacterial cell wall. Choline-functionalized dendrimers are potent inhibitors of these essential enzymes, with a 103–104-fold higher affinity than free choline, resulting in inhibition of autolysis and cell separation in bacterial cultures at low micromolar concentrations