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Filamentous Thermosensitive Mutant Z: An Appealing Target for Emerging Pathogens and a Trek on Its Natural Inhibitors

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Haque, Shafiul

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Gurnani, M.
Chauhan, A.
Ranjan, A.
Tuli, H.S.
Alkhanani, M.F.
Haque, S.
Dhama, K.
Lal, R.
Jindal, T.

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Antibiotic resistance is a major emerging issue in the health care sector, as highlighted by the WHO. Filamentous Thermosensitive mutant Z (Fts-Z) is gaining significant attention in the scientific community as a potential anti-bacterial target for fighting antibiotic resistance among several pathogenic bacteria. The Fts-Z plays a key role in bacterial cell division by allowing Z ring formation. Several in vitro and in silico experiments have demonstrated that inhibition of Fts-Z can lead to filamentous growth of the cells, and finally, cell death occurs. Many natural compounds that have successfully inhibited Fts-Z are also studied. This review article intended to highlight the structural–functional aspect of Fts-Z that leads to Z-ring formation and its contribution to the biochemistry and physiology of cells. The current trend of natural inhibitors of Fts-Z protein is also covered.

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VRE, MRSA, Microtubules, Fts-Z assembly, Drug discovery, Divisome, Cytokinesis, Cell division, Antimicrobials, Anti-bacterial drugs

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