Abstract: Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are central players in the protein translation machinery and as such are prominent targets for a large number of natural and synthetic antibiotics. This review focuses on the role of tRNAs in bacterial antibiosis. We will discuss examples of antibiotics that target multiple stages in tRNA biology from tRNA biogenesis and modification, mature tRNAs, aminoacylation of tRNA as well as prevention of proper tRNA function by small molecules binding to the ribosome. Finally, the role of deacylated tRNAs in the bacterial “stringent response ” mechanism that can lead to bacteria displaying antibiotic persistence phenotypes will be discussed
This article describes 20 years of research that investigated a second novel target for ribosomal an...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
Bacterial genomic islands are often flanked by tRNA genes, which act as sites for the integration of...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are central players in the protein translation machinery and as such are promi...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria necessitates the identification of unique targets of i...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
AbstractProkaryotic aminoacylated-transfer RNAs often need to be efficiently segregated between tran...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance develops as a major problem in infectious diseases tr...
Bacterial antibiotic persistence is a transient physiological state wherein cells become dormant and...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are the macromolecules that transfer activated amino acids from aminoacyl-tRNA...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
This article describes 20 years of research that investigated a second novel target for ribosomal an...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
Bacterial genomic islands are often flanked by tRNA genes, which act as sites for the integration of...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are central players in the protein translation machinery and as such are promi...
AbstractRNAs have diverse structures that include bulges and internal loops able to form tertiary co...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria necessitates the identification of unique targets of i...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
AbstractProkaryotic aminoacylated-transfer RNAs often need to be efficiently segregated between tran...
The emergence of antibiotic resistance mechanisms among bacterial pathogens increases the demand for...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance develops as a major problem in infectious diseases tr...
Bacterial antibiotic persistence is a transient physiological state wherein cells become dormant and...
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are the macromolecules that transfer activated amino acids from aminoacyl-tRNA...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
This article describes 20 years of research that investigated a second novel target for ribosomal an...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
Bacterial genomic islands are often flanked by tRNA genes, which act as sites for the integration of...