Bacterial plasmids propagate through microbial populations via the directed process of conjugative plasmid transfer (CPT). Because conjugative plasmids often encode antibiotic resistance genes and virulence factors, several approaches to inhibit CPT have been described. Bisphosphonates and structurally related compounds (BSRCs) were previously reported to disrupt conjugative transfer of the F (fertility) plasmid in E. coli. We have further investigated the effect of these compounds on the transfer of two additional conjugative plasmids, pCU1 and R100, between E. coli. The impact of BSRCs on E. coli survival and plasmid transfer was found to be dependent on the plasmid type, the length of time the E. coli were exposed to the compounds, and t...
Bacteria display a variety of mechanisms to control plasmid conjugation. Among them, fertility inhib...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance ge...
Fighting against pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics has become critical for healt...
Bacterial plasmids propagate through microbial populations via the directed process of conjugative p...
Conjugative transfer of plasmid DNA via close cell–cell junctions is the main route by which antibio...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antibiotic resistance genes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
The emergence of multidrug resistance in clinical Escherichia coli has been associated significantly...
As agents of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance a...
Conjugative plasmids are the main carriers of transmissible antibiotic resistance (AbR) genes. For t...
Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Inhibiting conju...
Antibiotic resistance has become one of the most challenging problems in health care. Bacteria conju...
Bacterial conjugation constitutes a major horizontal gene transfer mechanism for the dissemination o...
Plasmids carry highly specific antibiotic resistance genes and are well known to influence processes...
Bacteria display a variety of mechanisms to control plasmid conjugation. Among them, fertility inhib...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance ge...
Fighting against pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics has become critical for healt...
Bacterial plasmids propagate through microbial populations via the directed process of conjugative p...
Conjugative transfer of plasmid DNA via close cell–cell junctions is the main route by which antibio...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antibiotic resistance genes...
This is the final version. Available on open access from BMC via the DOI in this recordAvailability ...
Infections due to antibiotic-resistant (AbR) bacteria are a major cause of morbidity and mortality t...
The emergence of multidrug resistance in clinical Escherichia coli has been associated significantly...
As agents of horizontal gene transfer, plasmids play a role in the spread of antibiotic resistance a...
Conjugative plasmids are the main carriers of transmissible antibiotic resistance (AbR) genes. For t...
Plasmid conjugation is a major route for the spread of antibiotic resistance genes. Inhibiting conju...
Antibiotic resistance has become one of the most challenging problems in health care. Bacteria conju...
Bacterial conjugation constitutes a major horizontal gene transfer mechanism for the dissemination o...
Plasmids carry highly specific antibiotic resistance genes and are well known to influence processes...
Bacteria display a variety of mechanisms to control plasmid conjugation. Among them, fertility inhib...
Bacterial conjugation is the main mechanism for the transfer of multiple antimicrobial resistance ge...
Fighting against pathogenic bacteria that are resistant to antibiotics has become critical for healt...