MreB Perturbing Compound A22 hydrochloride

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MreB Perturbing Compound A22 hydrochloride

CAS No. : 22816-60-0

Biological Activity:MreB Perturbing Compound A22 hydrochloride is a benzylisothiourea compound that interacts with the ATP binding site of MreB rapidly and reversibly. MreB Perturbing Compound A22 hydrochloride blocks normal rod shape formation and inhibits chromosome partitioning in E. coli, inhibiting growth (MIC=3.1 µg/ml).

Research Area:Inflammation/Immunology

Targets:Bacterial|Antibiotic

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