Abstract
Triclosan is an antimicrobial agent that is widely used in a variety of consumer products and acts by inhibiting one of the highly conserved enzymes (enoyl-ACP reductase, or FabI) of bacterial fatty-acid biosynthesis. But several key pathogenic bacteria do not possess FabI, and here we describe a unique triclosan-resistant flavoprotein, FabK, that can also catalyse this reaction in Streptococcus pneumoniae. Our finding has implications for the development of FabI-specific inhibitors as antibacterial agents.
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Heath, R. J., & Rock, C. O. (2000). Erratum: A triclosan-resistant bacterial enzyme. Nature, 406(6798), 848–848. https://doi.org/10.1038/35022656
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