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  • Felipe Cava, Professor at Department of Molecular Biology and affiliated as research fellow at Molecular Infection Medicine Sweden (MIMS), Emilio Bueno, Senior research assistant at Department of Molecular Biology, both at Umeå University.

    New potential target proteins for novel antibiotics discovered

    Bacteria are small but tough organisms, partly because their cells are enclosed by a protective cell wall skeleton. Professor Felipe Cava and his team at Umeå University in Sweden and collaborators at Harvard Medical School in the USA, have discovered long-sought proteins needed to maintain the bacterial cell wall structure. These proteins represent a very promising vulnerability.