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Antibiotic resistance develops when some of the bacteria possess mutations that allow them to survive the antibacterial attack. If a bacterium survives, it has the opportunity to reproduce and thus may pass on the mutation that let it survive. This is the start of a drug-resistant strain of the pathogen. Target-specific resistance has emerged against every class of antibiotics. Society needs new antibacterials that will travel well in the body, be potent against a range of bacteria and even have more than one target within bacteria, all the while having minimal effect on the host body. Striking a balance between all of these demands is essential.

Please proposal a new target for anti-bacterial drug by using the main biochemical pathways.

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