Antibiotic resistance in clinically important bacteria can be mediated by target protection mechanisms, whereby a protein binds to the drug target and protects it from the inhibitory effects of the antibiotic. The most prevalent source of clinical resistance to the antibiotic fusidic acid (FA) is expression of the FusB family of proteins that bind to the drug target (Elongation factor G [EF-G]) and promote dissociation of EF-G from FA-stalled ribosome complexes. FusB binding causes changes in both the structure and conformational flexibility of EF-G, but which of these changes drives FA resistance was not understood. We present here detailed characterization of changes in the conformational flexibility of EF-G in response to FusB binding an...
The translocation step of protein synthesis entails binding and dissociation of elongation factor G ...
International audienceDuring translation's elongation cycle, elongation factor G (EF-G) promotes mes...
How do microbes adapt to challenges from the environment? In this thesis, two distinct cases were ex...
Antibiotic resistance in clinically important bacteria can be mediated by proteins that physically a...
Resistance to the antibiotic fusidic acid (FA) in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus usually r...
FusB-type proteins represent the predominant mechanism of resistance to fusidic acid in staphylococc...
Fusidic acid (FA) is a steroid antibiotic commonly used against Gram positive bacterial infections. ...
During protein synthesis, elongation factor G (EFG) participates at the steps of translocation and r...
Protein synthesis is a highly complex process executed by the ribosome in coordination with mRNA, tR...
Fusidic acid binds to elongation factor G (EF-G), preventing its release from the ribosome, thus sta...
The antibiotic drug fusidic acid (FA) is commonly used in the clinic against gram-positive bacterial...
Protein synthesis, translation, performed by the ribosome, is a fundamental process of life and one ...
Elongation factor G (EF-G) catalyses the translocation step in protein synthesis on the ribosome. Du...
We have previously identified 20 different fusidic acid-resistant alleles of fusA, encoding mutant f...
Antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome make up about half of all clinically used antibiotics...
The translocation step of protein synthesis entails binding and dissociation of elongation factor G ...
International audienceDuring translation's elongation cycle, elongation factor G (EF-G) promotes mes...
How do microbes adapt to challenges from the environment? In this thesis, two distinct cases were ex...
Antibiotic resistance in clinically important bacteria can be mediated by proteins that physically a...
Resistance to the antibiotic fusidic acid (FA) in the human pathogen Staphylococcus aureus usually r...
FusB-type proteins represent the predominant mechanism of resistance to fusidic acid in staphylococc...
Fusidic acid (FA) is a steroid antibiotic commonly used against Gram positive bacterial infections. ...
During protein synthesis, elongation factor G (EFG) participates at the steps of translocation and r...
Protein synthesis is a highly complex process executed by the ribosome in coordination with mRNA, tR...
Fusidic acid binds to elongation factor G (EF-G), preventing its release from the ribosome, thus sta...
The antibiotic drug fusidic acid (FA) is commonly used in the clinic against gram-positive bacterial...
Protein synthesis, translation, performed by the ribosome, is a fundamental process of life and one ...
Elongation factor G (EF-G) catalyses the translocation step in protein synthesis on the ribosome. Du...
We have previously identified 20 different fusidic acid-resistant alleles of fusA, encoding mutant f...
Antibiotics that target the bacterial ribosome make up about half of all clinically used antibiotics...
The translocation step of protein synthesis entails binding and dissociation of elongation factor G ...
International audienceDuring translation's elongation cycle, elongation factor G (EF-G) promotes mes...
How do microbes adapt to challenges from the environment? In this thesis, two distinct cases were ex...