Lysobacter species are a group of environmental bacteria that are emerging as a new source of antibiotics. One characteristic of Lysobacter is intrinsic resistance to multiple antibiotics, which had not been studied. To understand the resistance mechanism, we tested the effect of blocking two-component regulatory systems (TCSs) on the antibiotic resistance of Lysobacter enzymogenes, a prolific producer of antibiotics. Upon treatment with LED209, an inhibitor of the widespread TCS QseC/QseB, L. enzymogenes produced a large amount of an unknown metabolite that was barely detectable in the untreated culture. Subsequent structural elucidation by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) unexpectedly revealed that the metabolite was indole. Indole produc...
The microbial community present in the gastrointestinal tract is an important component of the host ...
As an interspecies and interkingdom signaling molecule, indole has recently received attention for i...
Walter T, Veldmann K, Götker S, et al. Physiological response of Corynebacterium glutamicum to indol...
Lysobacter species are a group of environmental bacteria that are emerging as a new source of antibi...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance modulation by small signaling molecules is an emerging mechanism tha...
Recently, signaling molecules were found to play a role in mediating antibiotic resistance. In this ...
Persisters are a sub-population of genetically sensitive bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThough most bacteria within a population are killed by high concent...
Abstract: Persisters are a sub-population of genetically sensitive bacteria that survive antibiotic ...
When exposed to antibiotics, some bacteria have been known to adapt and change their own physiology ...
Microorganisms produce a diverse range of secondary metabolites which are often characteristic of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
BACKGROUND: Many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria produce large quantities of indole as an i...
Indole production by Escherichia coli, discovered in the early 20th century, has been used as a diag...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
The microbial community present in the gastrointestinal tract is an important component of the host ...
As an interspecies and interkingdom signaling molecule, indole has recently received attention for i...
Walter T, Veldmann K, Götker S, et al. Physiological response of Corynebacterium glutamicum to indol...
Lysobacter species are a group of environmental bacteria that are emerging as a new source of antibi...
Bacterial antibiotic resistance modulation by small signaling molecules is an emerging mechanism tha...
Recently, signaling molecules were found to play a role in mediating antibiotic resistance. In this ...
Persisters are a sub-population of genetically sensitive bacteria that survive antibiotic treatment ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThough most bacteria within a population are killed by high concent...
Abstract: Persisters are a sub-population of genetically sensitive bacteria that survive antibiotic ...
When exposed to antibiotics, some bacteria have been known to adapt and change their own physiology ...
Microorganisms produce a diverse range of secondary metabolites which are often characteristic of th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
BACKGROUND: Many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria produce large quantities of indole as an i...
Indole production by Escherichia coli, discovered in the early 20th century, has been used as a diag...
Antibiotics are chemicals used to control bacterial infections, produced by microorganisms (fungi, s...
The microbial community present in the gastrointestinal tract is an important component of the host ...
As an interspecies and interkingdom signaling molecule, indole has recently received attention for i...
Walter T, Veldmann K, Götker S, et al. Physiological response of Corynebacterium glutamicum to indol...