Researcher hits bulls-eye for antibiotic target

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A surface representation of exopolyphosphatase a protein with great potential as an antibiotic target. David Sanders an associate professor of biology determined the structure using X-ray crystallography and discovered unique features. The protein is ...
A surface representation of exopolyphosphatase, a protein with great potential as an antibiotic target. David Sanders, an associate professor of biology, determined the structure using X-ray crystallography and discovered unique features. The protein is involved in the starvation response of E. coli. Credit: Graphic/Sanders Lab

A Purdue University researcher has opened the door for possible antibiotic treatments for a variety of diseases by determining the structure of a protein that controls the starvation response of E. coli.


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