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Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications: Special Issue on Antibiotic Resistance and Metallo-beta-lactamases

by Govindasamy Mugesh last modified 02-20-07 08:33 AM

Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications (BCA) invites scientific authors to submit their research articles, reviews, or minireviews for the special issue on Antibiotic Resistance and Metallo-beta-lactamases.

Call for Papers

Bacterial resistance to β-lactam antibiotics currently poses a very serious threat to the clinical community. The antibiotic resistance to this class of antibiotics originates from the expression of several serine- and metal-containing β-lactamases that hydrolyze the amide bond in the β-lactams. The zinc enzymes (metallo-β-lactamases, mβl, class B), in particular, can effectively hydrolyze a variety of β-lactam substrates including the latest generation of antibiotics such as cephamycins and imipenem, that are generally resistant to the serine-containing enzymes. As a consequence, the clinical application of the entire range of β-lactam antibiotics is severely compromised in bacteria that produce metallo-β-lactamases. Therefore, it is important to understand the bioinorganic chemistry of metallo-β-lactamases.

The aim of this special issue is to publish contributions from scientists working in various disciplines related to metallo-β-lactamases and their synthetic analogues. We invite authors to submit their original research articles, reviews, or minireviews for the special issue.

Potential topics include but are not limited to:

  • Kinetic and mechanistic aspects of metallo-β-lactamase-catalyzed hydrolysis
  • Structural studies
  • Inhibitor design
  • Development of novel antibiotics
  • Isolation and detection methods
  • Mutational studies
  • Antiobiotic recognition by metallo-β-lactamases
  • Synthetic complexes as enzyme mimics
  • Theoretical and computational studies on natural enzymes and their synthetic analogues

Authors should follow the Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications manuscript format described at the journal website http://www.hindawi.com/journals/bca/. Prospective authors should submit an electronic copy of their complete manuscript through the Bioinorganic Chemistry and Applications Manuscript Tracking System at http://www.hindawi.com/mts/, according to the following timetable:

Manuscript DueNovember 1, 2007
First Round of ReviewsFebruary 1, 2008
Publication DateMay 1, 2008

Guest Editor:

Govindasamy Mugesh, Department of Inorganic and Physical Chemistry, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560 012, India

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