AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translation inhibitors that act on the 50S ribosome. We show that, at subinhibitory concentrations, members of the MLS group modulate specific groups of bacterial promoters, as detected by screening a library of promoter-luxCDABE reporter clones of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium. The patterns of transcription permit identification of classes of promoters having differential responses to antibiotics of related structure and mode-of-action; studies of antibiotic synergy or antagonism showed that eukaryotic translation inhibitors may act on the 50S ribosome. The mechanism of transcriptional modulation is not known but may involve bacterial stre...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
Le nombre croissant de bactéries résistantes aux antibiotiques et le problème des cellules persistan...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Promoter-lux fusions that showed rifampin-modulated transcription were identified from a Salmonella ...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
Protein synthesis is catalysed by ribosomes and cytoplasmic factors. Bacterial ribosomes (70S) are m...
2012-09-18Unique bacterial process, trans-translation, has been studied to be an important process i...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
Macrolide antibiotics are clinically important antibiotics which are effective inhibitors of protein...
Sub-inhibitory concentrations of antibiotics modulate global transcription patterns in bacteria. Ge...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance develops as a major problem in infectious diseases tr...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
Le nombre croissant de bactéries résistantes aux antibiotiques et le problème des cellules persistan...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Promoter-lux fusions that showed rifampin-modulated transcription were identified from a Salmonella ...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
The translational functions of the bacterial ribosome are the target for a large number of antimicro...
Protein synthesis is catalysed by ribosomes and cytoplasmic factors. Bacterial ribosomes (70S) are m...
2012-09-18Unique bacterial process, trans-translation, has been studied to be an important process i...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
Macrolide antibiotics are clinically important antibiotics which are effective inhibitors of protein...
Sub-inhibitory concentrations of antibiotics modulate global transcription patterns in bacteria. Ge...
International audienceAntimicrobial resistance develops as a major problem in infectious diseases tr...
The development of microbial resistance to practically all currently used antimicrobial agents has s...
International audienceThe extensive use of antibiotics has resulted in a situation where multidrug-r...
Le nombre croissant de bactéries résistantes aux antibiotiques et le problème des cellules persistan...