International audienceAbstract Background Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are widely involved in the dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes and some of them, such as the integrative and conjugative element SXT, are even induced by specific antibiotics at sub-lethal concentrations. Objectives This work explores collateral effects of a broad range of antibiotics on the mobility of the SXTMO10 element using a specifically designed high-throughput screening test. Methods Twenty-five promoters involved in the mobility of SXT and six artificial constitutive promoters were transcriptionally fused to luxCDABE bioluminescent genes and introduced into Escherichia coli strains with or without SXT to build whole-cell biosensors for a large-scale s...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
International audienceBacterial multidrug resistance is a significant health issue. A key challenge,...
This work describes a new successful approach for designing biosensors that detect antibiotics. It m...
International audienceAbstract Background Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are widely involved in the ...
International audienceBeyond their selective role, some antibiotics continue to exert an effect belo...
The activation of unrecognized antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial cell can give rise to an...
Many studies have examined the evolution of bacterial mutants that are resistant to specific antibio...
Aims Antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) are often associated with mobile genetic elements (MGEs)...
Objectives - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in clinically relevant bacteria is a growing threat to p...
Backgrounds and aims: The evolution of multi-resistant pathogens is seriously threatening our abilit...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
International audienceBacterial multidrug resistance is a significant health issue. A key challenge,...
This work describes a new successful approach for designing biosensors that detect antibiotics. It m...
International audienceAbstract Background Mobile genetic elements (MGEs) are widely involved in the ...
International audienceBeyond their selective role, some antibiotics continue to exert an effect belo...
The activation of unrecognized antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial cell can give rise to an...
Many studies have examined the evolution of bacterial mutants that are resistant to specific antibio...
Aims Antimicrobial resistance genes (ARGs) are often associated with mobile genetic elements (MGEs)...
Objectives - Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in clinically relevant bacteria is a growing threat to p...
Backgrounds and aims: The evolution of multi-resistant pathogens is seriously threatening our abilit...
Determination of accurate dosage of existing antibiotics and discovery of new antimicrobials or prob...
International audienceBacterial multidrug resistance is a significant health issue. A key challenge,...
This work describes a new successful approach for designing biosensors that detect antibiotics. It m...