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XBio Sticking the prenyl to pathogen proteins. By biochembelle May 13 2014. By many estimates, the end of the antibiotic age is upon us. Bacteria can divide so quickly and the prevalence of antibiotics is so great that theyve evolved resistance to the drugs targeting their key pathways, like cell wall synthesis. But what if there was a new way to target certain pathogenic bacteria not with broad-spectrum antibiotics but by targeting proteins in your own cells? 3 In eukaryotes, prenyl groups for prote.PARSED CONTENT
The web site states the following, "XBio Sticking the prenyl to pathogen proteins." I noticed that the web page also said " By biochembelle May 13 2014." They also said " By many estimates, the end of the antibiotic age is upon us. Bacteria can divide so quickly and the prevalence of antibiotics is so great that theyve evolved resistance to the drugs targeting their key pathways, like cell wall synthesis. But what if there was a new way to target certain pathogenic bacteria not with broad-spectrum antibiotics but by targeting proteins in your own cells? 3 In eukaryotes, prenyl groups for prote."