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      Dihydroorotate Dehydrogenase as a Target for the Development of Novel Helicobacter pylori-Specific Antimicrobials.

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          Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection is the world's most common bacterial infection, affecting approximately 50% of the global population. H. pylori is the strongest known risk factor for stomach diseases, including cancer. Hence, treatment for H. pylori infection can help reduce the risk of these diseases. However, the emergence of drug-resistant strains of H. pylori and the occurrence of adverse effects resulting from current therapies have complicated the successful eradication of H. pylori infection. Although various antibiotics that target several bacterial enzymes have been discovered, dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH) may hold potential for the development of novel anti-H. pylori agents with reduced toxicity and side effects. Here we review the existing literature that has focused on strategies for developing novel therapeutic agents that target the DHODH of H. pylori.

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          Journal
          Chem Pharm Bull (Tokyo)
          Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin
          Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
          1347-5223
          0009-2363
          2018
          : 66
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Institute of Microbial Chemistry (BIKAKEN), Numazu, Microbial Chemistry Research Foundation.
          [2 ] School of Tropical Medicine and Global Health, Nagasaki University.
          [3 ] Institute of Microbial Chemistry (BIKAKEN), Laboratory of Oncology, Microbial Chemistry Research Foundation.
          Article
          10.1248/cpb.c17-00796
          29491257
          0c9611b7-b886-4b1f-a4fb-ae8c6b75b2e7
          History

          Helicobacter pylori,dihydroorotate dehydrogenase (DHODH),drug resistance,pyrimidine biosynthesis

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