ABSTRACT Chronic bacterial infections are difficult to eradicate, though they are caused primarily by drug-susceptible pathogens. Antibiotic-tolerant persisters largely account for this paradox. In spite of their significance in the recalcitrance of chronic infections, the mechanism of persister formation is poorly understood. We previously reported that a decrease in ATP levels leads to drug tolerance in Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, and Staphylococcus aureus. We reasoned that stochastic fluctuation in the expression of tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle enzymes can produce cells with low energy levels. S. aureus knockouts in glutamate dehydrogenase, 2-oxoketoglutarate dehydrogenase, succinyl coenzyme A (CoA) synthetase, and fumara...
Bacteria produce persisters, a small subpopulation of cells that neither grow nor die in the presenc...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
Staphylococcus aureus; causes invasive infections and easily acquires antibiotic resistance. Even an...
Persister cells are rare phenotypic variants that are able to survive antibiotic treatment. Unlike r...
ABSTRACT Persisters are dormant variants that form a subpopulation of cells tolerant to antibiotics....
Transient antibiotic treatment typically eradicates most sensitive bacteria except a few survivors c...
Persisters represent a small subpopulation of non- or slow-growing bacterial cells that are tolerant...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
All bacteria form persisters, cells that are multidrug tolerant and therefore able to survive antibi...
SummaryPersisters are phenotypic variants present within isogenic bacterial populations that exhibit...
Biofilms are associated with a wide variety of bacterial infections and pose a serious problem in cl...
All bacterial populations harbor a small fraction of transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells called pe...
Bacteria produce persisters, a small subpopulation of cells that neither grow nor die in the presenc...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
Staphylococcus aureus; causes invasive infections and easily acquires antibiotic resistance. Even an...
Persister cells are rare phenotypic variants that are able to survive antibiotic treatment. Unlike r...
ABSTRACT Persisters are dormant variants that form a subpopulation of cells tolerant to antibiotics....
Transient antibiotic treatment typically eradicates most sensitive bacteria except a few survivors c...
Persisters represent a small subpopulation of non- or slow-growing bacterial cells that are tolerant...
Any bacterial population harbors a small number of phenotypic variants that survive exposure to high...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
Persisters are transiently tolerant variants that allow populations to avoid eradication by antibiot...
The ability to persist is inherent in the vast majority of bacterial species. Persisters represent a...
All bacteria form persisters, cells that are multidrug tolerant and therefore able to survive antibi...
SummaryPersisters are phenotypic variants present within isogenic bacterial populations that exhibit...
Biofilms are associated with a wide variety of bacterial infections and pose a serious problem in cl...
All bacterial populations harbor a small fraction of transiently antibiotic-tolerant cells called pe...
Bacteria produce persisters, a small subpopulation of cells that neither grow nor die in the presenc...
Bacterial persisters are rare, phenotypic variants that are temporarily tolerant to high concentrati...
Staphylococcus aureus; causes invasive infections and easily acquires antibiotic resistance. Even an...