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Monoclonal antibody against gram-negative bacteria

Peer-Reviewed Publication

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Researchers report a monoclonal antibody that selectively binds to an extracellular loop on the protein BamA, which is found in Gram-negative bacteria; the antibody inhibits BamA function in mutant E. coli, leading to compromised outer membrane integrity and bacterial death and suggesting a potential strategy for developing Gram-negative bacterial therapeutics.

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Article #18-00043: "Monoclonal antibody targeting the β-barrel assembly machine of Escherichia coli is bactericidal," by Kelly M. Storek et al.

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