Visualization of penicillin G acylase in bacteria and high-throughput screening of natural inhibitors using a ratiometric fluorescent probe

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Abstract

A ratiometric fluorescent probe (PNA) was developed to sense and image endogenous bacterial penicillin G acylase (PGA). Oleanolic acid was discovered as a potential natural inhibitor of PGA using high-throughput screening techniques based on PNA.

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Li, L., Feng, L., Zhang, M., He, X., Luan, S., Wang, C., … Ma, X. (2020). Visualization of penicillin G acylase in bacteria and high-throughput screening of natural inhibitors using a ratiometric fluorescent probe. Chemical Communications, 56(34), 4640–4643. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cc00197j

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