Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-predict ways. Here, we explain these interactions by "translation bottlenecks": points in the translation cycle where antibiotics block ribosomal progression. To elucidate the underlying mechanisms of drug interactions between translation inhibitors, we generate translation bottlenecks genetically using inducible control of translation factors that regulate well-defined translation cycle steps. These perturbations accurately mimic antibiotic action and drug interactions, supporting that the interplay of different translation bottlenecks causes these interactions. We further show that growth laws, combined with drug uptake and binding kinetics, e...
International audienceBecause of the ever-increasing multidrug resistance in microorganisms, it is c...
Inferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging, as bi...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
Synthesis of proteins – translation – is a fundamental process of life. Quantitative studies anchor ...
Combining drugs can improve the efficacy of treatments. However, predicting the effect of drug combi...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
Motivated by recent experiments on an antibiotic resistance gene, we investigate genetic interaction...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry and B...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
Antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome make up about half of all clinically used antibiotics...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
International audienceBecause of the ever-increasing multidrug resistance in microorganisms, it is c...
Inferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging, as bi...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
Synthesis of proteins – translation – is a fundamental process of life. Quantitative studies anchor ...
Combining drugs can improve the efficacy of treatments. However, predicting the effect of drug combi...
The translational apparatus of the bacterial cell remains one of the principal targets of antibiotic...
Macrolides are clinically important antibiotics thought to inhibit bacterial growth by impeding the ...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
Motivated by recent experiments on an antibiotic resistance gene, we investigate genetic interaction...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Rochester. School of Medicine & Dentistry. Dept. of Biochemistry and B...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
Antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome make up about half of all clinically used antibiotics...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
The use of antibiotics has revolutionized medicine, greatly improving our capacity to save millions ...
International audienceBecause of the ever-increasing multidrug resistance in microorganisms, it is c...
Inferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging, as bi...
Phenomenological relations such as Ohm's or Fourier's law have a venerable history in physics but ar...