The design of novel antibiotics relies on a profound understanding of their mechanism of action. While it has been shown that cellular effects of antibiotics cluster according to their molecular targets, we investigated whether compounds binding to different sites of the same target can be differentiated by their transcriptome or metabolome signatures. The effects of three fluoroquinolones, two aminocoumarins, and two cystobactamids, all inhibiting bacterial gyrase, on Pseudomonas aeruginosa at subinhibitory concentrations could be distinguished clearly by RNA sequencing as well as metabolomics. We observed a strong (2.8- to 212-fold) induction of autolysis-triggering pyocins in all gyrase inhibitors, which correlated with extracellular DNA...
Microbes have shown a remarkable ability in evading the killing actions of antimicrobial agents, suc...
Background The ribosomal protein S1 (encoded by rpsA) is a promising target for new antibacterial dr...
The bacterial DNA gyrase complex (GyrA/GyrB) plays a crucial role during DNA replication and serves ...
Ciprofloxacin is one of the most widely-used antibiotics, and has proven especially effective at con...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA is maintained in a supercoiled state controlled by the action of topoisomeras...
Metabolically dormant bacteria present a critical challenge to effective antimicrobial therapy becau...
Antibiotics targeting DNA gyrase have been a clinical success story for the past half-century, and t...
Bacterial DNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase that can introduce negative supercoils to DNA substr...
ABSTRACT Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes severe health problems. Des...
Summary: The bacterial DNA gyrase complex (GyrA/GyrB) plays a crucial role during DNA replication an...
P. aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen, responsible for acute and chronic infections in im...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
DNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase that catalyzes the introduction of negative supercoils in the ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for many hospital-acquired infection...
Microbes have shown a remarkable ability in evading the killing actions of antimicrobial agents, suc...
Background The ribosomal protein S1 (encoded by rpsA) is a promising target for new antibacterial dr...
The bacterial DNA gyrase complex (GyrA/GyrB) plays a crucial role during DNA replication and serves ...
Ciprofloxacin is one of the most widely-used antibiotics, and has proven especially effective at con...
Emergence of resistance is never far behind the introduction of new antimicrobials. In response to a...
ABSTRACT Bacterial DNA is maintained in a supercoiled state controlled by the action of topoisomeras...
Metabolically dormant bacteria present a critical challenge to effective antimicrobial therapy becau...
Antibiotics targeting DNA gyrase have been a clinical success story for the past half-century, and t...
Bacterial DNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase that can introduce negative supercoils to DNA substr...
ABSTRACT Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that causes severe health problems. Des...
Summary: The bacterial DNA gyrase complex (GyrA/GyrB) plays a crucial role during DNA replication an...
P. aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen, responsible for acute and chronic infections in im...
Quinolones are a clinically-useful class of antibacterial agents known to target DNA gyrase, a bacte...
DNA gyrase is a type II topoisomerase that catalyzes the introduction of negative supercoils in the ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen responsible for many hospital-acquired infection...
Microbes have shown a remarkable ability in evading the killing actions of antimicrobial agents, suc...
Background The ribosomal protein S1 (encoded by rpsA) is a promising target for new antibacterial dr...
The bacterial DNA gyrase complex (GyrA/GyrB) plays a crucial role during DNA replication and serves ...