Drugs for bad bugs: confronting the challenges of antibacterial discovery

DJ Payne, MN Gwynn, DJ Holmes… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2007 - nature.com
DJ Payne, MN Gwynn, DJ Holmes, DL Pompliano
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2007nature.com
The sequencing of the first complete bacterial genome in 1995 heralded a new era of hope
for antibacterial drug discoverers, who now had the tools to search entire genomes for new
antibacterial targets. Several companies, including GlaxoSmithKline, moved back into the
antibacterials area and embraced a genomics-derived, target-based approach to screen for
new classes of drugs with novel modes of action. Here, we share our experience of
evaluating more than 300 genes and 70 high-throughput screening campaigns over a …
Abstract
The sequencing of the first complete bacterial genome in 1995 heralded a new era of hope for antibacterial drug discoverers, who now had the tools to search entire genomes for new antibacterial targets. Several companies, including GlaxoSmithKline, moved back into the antibacterials area and embraced a genomics-derived, target-based approach to screen for new classes of drugs with novel modes of action. Here, we share our experience of evaluating more than 300 genes and 70 high-throughput screening campaigns over a period of 7 years, and look at what we learned and how that has influenced GlaxoSmithKline's antibacterials strategy going forward.
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