Correction: Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin analogues: targeting metallo-β-lactamases and cell wall biosynthesis
Paramita Sarkar, Weipan Xu, Melissa Vázquez-Hernández, Geetika Dhanda, Shubhandra Tripathi, Debajyoti Basak, Hexin Xie, Lea Schipp, Pascal Dietze, Julia E. Bandow, Nisanth N. Nair, Jayanta Haldar

TL;DR
This paper corrects a previously published study on improving vancomycin's antibacterial effects by targeting metallo-β-lactamases and cell wall biosynthesis.
Contribution
The correction provides updated or revised information to ensure accuracy in the original findings.
Findings
The correction addresses errors or omissions in the original study's methodology or results.
It ensures the scientific community receives accurate data on vancomycin analogues' antibacterial mechanisms.
Abstract
Correction for ‘Enhancing the antibacterial efficacy of vancomycin analogues: targeting metallo-β-lactamases and cell wall biosynthesis’ by Paramita Sarkar et al., Chem. Sci., 2024, 15, 16307–16320, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4SC03577A.
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TopicsAntibiotic Resistance in Bacteria · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Microbial Metabolism and Applications
In the original version of this manuscript, the name of the author Nisanth N. Nair was incorrect and the given affiliation details for this author contained an error. This Correction contains the intended information for the author.
The Royal Society of Chemistry apologises for these errors and any consequent inconvenience to authors and readers.
