Stefania Serina
University of Milan
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Journal of Biotechnology | 2002
Stefano Donadio; Lucia Carrano; Letizia Brandi; Stefania Serina; Adolfo Soffientini; Elena Raimondi; Nicoletta Montanini; Margherita Sosio; Claudio O. Gualerzi
The increasing frequency of nosocomial infections due to multi-resistant pathogens exerts a significant toll and calls for novel and better antibiotics. Different approaches can be used in the search for novel antibiotics acting on drug-resistant bacterial pathogens. We present some considerations on valid bacterial targets to be used for searching new antibiotics, and how the information from bacterial genome sequences can assist in choosing the appropriate targets. Other factors to be considered in target selection are the chemical diversity available for screening and its uniqueness. We will conclude discussing our strategy for searching novel antibacterials. This is based on a large collection of microbial extracts as a source of chemical diversity and on the use of specific targets essential for the viability of bacterial pathogens. Two assay strategies have been implemented: a pathway-based assay, where a series of essential bacterial targets is screened in a single assay; and a binding assay, where many targets can be screened individually in the same format.
FEBS Letters | 2001
Erlet Shehi; Stefania Serina; Gianluca Fumagalli; Marco Vanoni; Roberto Consonni; Lucia Zetta; Gianni Dehò; Paolo Tortora; Paola Fusi
Sso7d is a small, basic, abundant protein from the thermoacidophilic archaeon Sulfolobus solfataricus. Previous research has shown that Sso7d can bind double‐stranded DNA without sequence specificity by placing its triple‐stranded β‐sheet across the minor groove. We previously found RNase activity both in preparations of Sso7d purified from its natural source and in recombinant, purified protein expressed in Escherichia coli. This paper provides conclusive evidence that supports the assignment of RNase activity to Sso7d, shown by the total absence of activity in the single‐point mutants E35L and K12L, despite the preservation of their overall structure under the assay conditions. In keeping with our observation that the residues putatively involved in RNase activity and those playing a role in DNA binding are located on different surfaces of the molecule, the activity was not impaired in the presence of DNA. If a small synthetic RNA was used as a substrate, Sso7d attacked both predicted double‐ and single‐stranded RNA stretches, with no evident preference for specific sequences or individual bases. Apparently, the more readily attacked bonds were those intrinsically more unstable.
Research in Microbiology | 2004
Stefania Serina; Francesca Nozza; Giovanna Nicastro; Federico Faggioni; Harald Mottl; Gianni Dehò; Alessandra Polissi
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2005
Riccardo Mariani; Giorgio Granata; Sonia I. Maffioli; Stefania Serina; Cristina Brunati; Margherita Sosio; Alessandra Maria Marazzi; Alfredo Vannini; Dinesh V. Patel; Richard G. White; Romeo Ciabatti
Cell | 2017
Sonia I. Maffioli; Yu Zhang; David Degen; Thomas Carzaniga; Giancarlo Del Gatto; Stefania Serina; Paolo Monciardini; Carlo Mazzetti; Paola Guglierame; Gianpaolo Candiani; Alina Iulia Chiriac; Giuseppe Facchetti; Petra Kaltofen; Hans-Georg Sahl; Gianni Dehò; Stefano Donadio; Richard H. Ebright
Fems Microbiology Letters | 2004
Stefania Serina; Francesca Radice; Sonia I. Maffioli; Stefano Donadio; Margherita Sosio
Frontiers in Drug Design & Discovery | 2005
Stefano Donadio; Letizia Brandi; Stefania Serina; Margherita Sosio; Sofia Stinchi
Nucleic Acids Research | 2001
Arianna Tocchetti; Stefania Serina; Ilaria Oliva; Gianni Dehò; Daniela Ghisotti
Virology | 1998
Arianna Tocchetti; Stefania Serina; Susanna Terzano; Gianni Dehò; Daniela Ghisotti
bioRxiv | 2017
Sonia I. Maffioli; Yu Zhang; David Degen; Thomas Carzaniga; Giancarlo Del Gatto; Stefania Serina; Paolo Monciardini; Carlo Mazzetti; Paola Guglierame; Gianpaolo Candiani; Alina Iulia Chiriac; Giuseppe Facchetti; Petra Kaltofen; Hans-Georg Sahl; Gianni Dehò; Stefano Donadio; Richard H. Ebright