| Literature DB >> 32188106 |
Zishuo Cheng1, Caitlyn A Thomas1, Adam R Joyner2, Robert L Kimble1, Aidan M Sturgill1, Nhu-Y Tran1, Maya R Vulcan1, Spencer A Klinsky1, Diego J Orea1, Cody R Platt2, Fanpu Cao2, Bo Li2, Qilin Yang2, Cole J Yurkiewicz1, Walter Fast3, Michael W Crowder1.
Abstract
In an effort to facilitate the discovery of new, improved inhibitors of the metallo--lactamases (MBLs), a new, interactive website called MBLinhibitors.com was developed. Despite considerable efforts from the science community, there are no clinical inhibitors of the MBLs, which are now produced by human pathogens. The website, MBLinhibitors.com, contains a searchable database of known MBL inhibitors, and inhibitors can be searched by chemical name, chemical formula, chemical structure, Simplified Molecular-Input Line-Entry System (SMILES) format, and by the MBL on which studies were conducted. The site will also highlight a "MBL Inhibitor of the Month", and researchers are invited to submit compounds for this feature. Importantly, MBLinhibitors.com was designed to encourage collaboration, and researchers are invited to submit their new compounds, using the "Submit" function on the site, as well as their expertise using the "Collaboration" function. The intention is for this site to be interactive, and the site will be improved in the future as researchers use the site and suggest improvements. It is hoped that MBLinhibitors.com will serve as the one-stop site for any important information on MBL inhibitors and will aid in the discovery of a clinically useful MBL inhibitor.Entities:
Keywords: antibiotic resistance; inhibitor; mblinhibitor.com; metallo-β-lactamase; website
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32188106 PMCID: PMC7175331 DOI: 10.3390/biom10030459
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X
Figure 1Increase in metallo-β-lactamases (MBL) and MBL inhibitors. (A) Selective MBL enumerated according to http://bldb.eu/. (B) Number of publications related to MBL inhibitors from year 1995 to 2019. (C) Number of reported MBL inhibitor from year 1995 to 2019.
Figure 2The home page of MBLinhibitor.com, which includes the main buttons, a short introductory video, and a short feature called the “MBL Inhibitor of the Month.
Figure 3The demo of formula searching, using C16H13ClN4O2S as the keyword. More detailed info can be obtained by clicking the “VIEW” button for each compound.