Publications by authors named "David Foulger"

The continuous emergence of antibiotic resistance demands that novel classes of antibiotics continue to be developed. The division machinery of bacteria is an attractive target because it comprises seven or more essential proteins that are conserved almost throughout the bacteria but are absent from humans. We describe the development of a cell-based assay for inhibitors of cell division and its use to isolate a new inhibitor of FtsZ protein, a key player in the division machinery.

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  • A 28 kbp DNA segment surrounding the spoVM gene in Bacillus subtilis 168 has been sequenced and analyzed.
  • The region includes 27 open reading frames (ORFs), with many showing similarities to proteins involved in synthesizing nucleic acids, proteins, and phospholipids.
  • Two closely linked genes in this segment are predicted to encode a serine protein phosphatase and a serine protein kinase, which are typically important regulatory proteins in eukaryotes but uncommon in prokaryotes.
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