Members of the ABC-F subfamily of ATP-binding cassette proteins mediate resistance to a broad array of clinically important antibiotic classes that target the ribosome of Gram positive pathogens. The mechanism by which these proteins act has been a subject of long-standing controversy, with two competing hypotheses each having gained considerable support: antibiotic efflux versus ribosomal protection. Here, we report on studies employing a combination of bacteriological and biochemical techniques to unravel the mechanism of resistance of these proteins, and provide several lines of evidence that together offer clear support to the ribosomal protection hypothesis. Of particular note, we show that addition of purified ABC-F proteins to an in ...
Genome-encoded antibiotic resistance (ARE) ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins of the F subfamily (A...
The rapid development of antibiotics resistance crisis and the lack of structures which implicate ri...
Many Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria employ ribosomal protection proteins (RPPs) to confer resista...
Members of the ABC-F subfamily of ATP-binding cassette proteins mediate resistance to a broad array ...
ABSTRACT The increase in multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria is limiting the utility of our curr...
Members of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-F protein subfamily collectively mediate resistance to a b...
Members of the ABC-F subfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins mediate resistance to a broad ...
he antibiotic target. One class of such proteins are the antibiotic resistance (ARE) ATP-binding cas...
Members of the ATP‐binding cassette F (ABC‐F) proteins confer resistance to several classes of clini...
International audienceThe ATP binding cassette protein superfamily comprises ATPase enzymes which ar...
Several ATPases in the ATP-binding cassette F (ABCF) family confer resistance to macrolides, lincosa...
Bacteria have evolved an array of mechanisms enabling them to resist the inhibitory effect of antibi...
Ribosome-targeting antibiotics are commonly used to treat infections caused by pathogenic bacteria, ...
SUMMARY A ntibiotic r esistance ABC-Fs (ARE ABC-Fs) are translation factors currently proliferating ...
Within the larger ABC superfamily of ATPases, ABCF family members eEF3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae a...
Genome-encoded antibiotic resistance (ARE) ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins of the F subfamily (A...
The rapid development of antibiotics resistance crisis and the lack of structures which implicate ri...
Many Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria employ ribosomal protection proteins (RPPs) to confer resista...
Members of the ABC-F subfamily of ATP-binding cassette proteins mediate resistance to a broad array ...
ABSTRACT The increase in multidrug-resistant pathogenic bacteria is limiting the utility of our curr...
Members of the ATP-binding cassette (ABC)-F protein subfamily collectively mediate resistance to a b...
Members of the ABC-F subfamily of ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins mediate resistance to a broad ...
he antibiotic target. One class of such proteins are the antibiotic resistance (ARE) ATP-binding cas...
Members of the ATP‐binding cassette F (ABC‐F) proteins confer resistance to several classes of clini...
International audienceThe ATP binding cassette protein superfamily comprises ATPase enzymes which ar...
Several ATPases in the ATP-binding cassette F (ABCF) family confer resistance to macrolides, lincosa...
Bacteria have evolved an array of mechanisms enabling them to resist the inhibitory effect of antibi...
Ribosome-targeting antibiotics are commonly used to treat infections caused by pathogenic bacteria, ...
SUMMARY A ntibiotic r esistance ABC-Fs (ARE ABC-Fs) are translation factors currently proliferating ...
Within the larger ABC superfamily of ATPases, ABCF family members eEF3 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae a...
Genome-encoded antibiotic resistance (ARE) ATP-binding cassette (ABC) proteins of the F subfamily (A...
The rapid development of antibiotics resistance crisis and the lack of structures which implicate ri...
Many Gram-positive pathogenic bacteria employ ribosomal protection proteins (RPPs) to confer resista...