Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a serious threat to human health. Here, we investigated the mechanism of fusaricidin antibacterial activity toward Bacillus subtilis and characterized the pathways responsible for drug resistance. We found that sw, an extracytoplasmic function sigma factor, plays an important role in the resistance to fusaricidins during the initial 5 minutes of drug addition. Approximately 18 genes were induced more than 3-fold, of which 66.7 % are known to be regulated by sw. Over the following 3 h, fusaricidins induced 194 genes more than three-fold, and most were associated with classes of antibiotic-responsive stimulons. Moreover, the fusaricidin treatment inc...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
During the past decades resistance to virtually all antimicrobial agents has been observed in bacter...
The cell envelope of bacteria is of pivotal importance for growth and survival, and hence it is ofte...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
Bacillus subtilis, the model organism for Gram-positive bacteria, expresses seven extracytoplasmic f...
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications in current medicine, however there ...
Abh is a transition state regulator of Bacillus subtilis that controls biofilm formation and the pro...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
The sigma(X) and sigma(W) extracytoplasmic function sigma factors regulate more than 40 genes in Bac...
Controlling bacterial infections with antibiotics is central to modern health care. However, increas...
It is universally accepted that the use of antibiotics will lead to antimicrobial resistance. Tradit...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
Many of our most successful antibiotics, like penicillin, are inhibitors of bacterial cell wall synt...
Themode of action of a group of glycosylated antimicrobial peptides known as glycocins remains to be...
Staphylococcus aureus is a highly feared Gram-positive pathogen. The rise in antibiotic resistance h...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
During the past decades resistance to virtually all antimicrobial agents has been observed in bacter...
The cell envelope of bacteria is of pivotal importance for growth and survival, and hence it is ofte...
Long-term use of antibiotics has engendered a large number of resistant pathogens, which pose a seri...
Bacillus subtilis, the model organism for Gram-positive bacteria, expresses seven extracytoplasmic f...
Antibiotics are among the most frequently prescribed medications in current medicine, however there ...
Abh is a transition state regulator of Bacillus subtilis that controls biofilm formation and the pro...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
The sigma(X) and sigma(W) extracytoplasmic function sigma factors regulate more than 40 genes in Bac...
Controlling bacterial infections with antibiotics is central to modern health care. However, increas...
It is universally accepted that the use of antibiotics will lead to antimicrobial resistance. Tradit...
Resistance to antibiotics has increased and is still growing so that almost every human pathogen has...
Many of our most successful antibiotics, like penicillin, are inhibitors of bacterial cell wall synt...
Themode of action of a group of glycosylated antimicrobial peptides known as glycocins remains to be...
Staphylococcus aureus is a highly feared Gram-positive pathogen. The rise in antibiotic resistance h...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
During the past decades resistance to virtually all antimicrobial agents has been observed in bacter...
The cell envelope of bacteria is of pivotal importance for growth and survival, and hence it is ofte...