A Quick Screen for Virus Proteins to Combat Antibiotic Resistance
In a new breakthrough discovery, scientists have developed a quick and easy way to identify proteins from viruses and bacteria that could be used to create new antibiotics. This groundbreaking method, published in Nature Communications, allows researchers to rapidly screen large libraries of virus and bacteria proteins and identify those with the greatest potential to be used as antibiotics. By allowing researchers to quickly screen these proteins, it could potentially lead to the development of new and innovative antibiotics that could help combat the growing threat of antibiotic-resistant infections.
source: Phys.org