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Transcriptomics as a tool to discover new antibacterial targets
Authors:Ángel Domínguez  Elisa Muñoz  M. Carmen López  Miguel Cordero  José Pedro Martínez  Miguel Viñas
Affiliation:1.Department of Microbiology and Genetics,Universidad de Salamanca,Salamanca,Spain;2.Department of Cell Biology & Pathology,Universidad de Salamanca,Salamanca,Spain;3.Department of Medicine,Universidad de Salamanca,Salamanca,Spain;4.Department of Microbiology & Ecology,Universitat de Valencia/Estudi General (UVEG),Valencia,Spain;5.Department of Pathology and Experimental Therapeutics,Universitat de Barcelona,Barcelona,Spain
Abstract:The emergence of antibiotic-resistant pathogens, multiple drug-resistance, and extremely drug-resistant strains demonstrates the need for improved strategies to discover new drug-based compounds. The development of transcriptomics, proteomics, and metabolomics has provided new tools for global studies of living organisms. However, the compendium of expression profiles produced by these methods has introduced new scientific challenges into antimicrobial research. In this review, we discuss the practical value of transcriptomic techniques as well as their difficulties and pitfalls. We advocate the construction of new databases of transcriptomic data, using standardized formats in addition to standardized models of bacterial and yeast similar to those used in systems biology. The inclusion of proteomic and metabolomic data is also essential, as the resulting networks can provide a landscape to rationally predict and exploit new drug targets and to understand drug synergies.
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