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Aerocavin is an antibiotic with potent and specific anti-Neisserial activity
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Gonorrhea, caused by N. gonorrhoeae , is a widespread sexually transmitted disease that is becoming resistant to all currently used antibiotics. Therefore, new therapeutics against gonorrhea are desperately needed. Here, we show that a natural product - aerocavin, is highly potent and specific against Neisseria . Aerocavin accumulates in N. gonorrhoeae at high levels and inhibits bacterial RNA polymerase (RNAP) by binding the switch region. Aerocavin resistance mutations evolve in N. gonorrhoeae at a low rate and are absent in clinical isolates. Previously overlooked narrow-spectrum antimicrobials like aerocavin may enable microbiome-sparing treatments of gonorrhea.
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