The spread of antibiotic resistance is turning many of the currently used antibiotics less effective against common infections. To address this public health challenge, it is critical to enhance our understanding of the mechanisms of action of these compounds. Aminoglycoside drugs bind the bacterial ribosome, and decades of results from in vitro biochemical and structural approaches suggest that these drugs disrupt protein synthesis by inhibiting the ribosome's translocation on the messenger RNA, as well as by inducing miscoding errors. So far, however, we have sparse information about the dynamic effects of these compounds on protein synthesis inside the cell. In the present study, we measured the effect of the aminoglycosides apramycin, g...
Aminoglycosides inhibit translation in bacteria by binding to the A site in the ribosome. Here, it i...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
The spread of antibiotic resistance is turning many of the currently used antibiotics less effective...
Inferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging, as bi...
SummaryInferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging...
Macrolide antibiotics, such as erythromycin, bind to the nascent peptide exit tunnel (NPET) of the b...
The aminoglycoside antibiotic hygromycin B was examined in Escherichia coli cells for inhibitory eff...
International audienceTransfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) directs the modification of proteins of which t...
International audienceTransfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) directs the modification of proteins of which t...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
The bacterial ribosome is an important target for many antimicrobial agents. Aminoglycoside antibiot...
The aminoglycosides paromomycin and neomycin were examined in Escherichia coli cells for an inhibito...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Aminoglycosides inhibit translation in bacteria by binding to the A site in the ribosome. Here, it i...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...
The spread of antibiotic resistance is turning many of the currently used antibiotics less effective...
Inferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging, as bi...
SummaryInferring antibiotic mechanisms on translation through static structures has been challenging...
Macrolide antibiotics, such as erythromycin, bind to the nascent peptide exit tunnel (NPET) of the b...
The aminoglycoside antibiotic hygromycin B was examined in Escherichia coli cells for inhibitory eff...
International audienceTransfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) directs the modification of proteins of which t...
International audienceTransfer messenger RNA (tmRNA) directs the modification of proteins of which t...
Protein synthesis takes place in four stages: initiation, elongation, termination and recycling. Elo...
International audienceTrans-translation is a process that recycles ribosomes stalled on problematic ...
The bacterial ribosome is an important target for many antimicrobial agents. Aminoglycoside antibiot...
The aminoglycosides paromomycin and neomycin were examined in Escherichia coli cells for an inhibito...
Inhibition of protein synthesis is one of the most common modes of action for medically useful antib...
Aminoglycosides inhibit translation in bacteria by binding to the A site in the ribosome. Here, it i...
The protein synthetic machinery is a highly complex apparatus that offers many potential sites for f...
The translational apparatus is one of the major targets for antibiotics in the bacterial cell. Antib...