Molecular binding study of tetra-hydroxyl-ethyl-disulphate-2-sodium (thes) as a non-resistant antibacterial agent
Development on novel therapeutic agents and drugs is important to combat multidrug resistant bacterial infections. This study investigates molecular mechanism of Tetra-hydroxyl-ethyl-disulphate-2-sodium (THES) as a non-resistant bacterial agent with bactericidal properties against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) technique was utilized to measure properties of binding between bacterial peptidoglycan and THES agent. The measurements were designed to verify the proposed mechanism of THES
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