Antibiotic persistence describes the presence of phenotypic variants within an isogenic bacterial population that are transiently tolerant to antibiotic treatment. Perturbations of metabolic homeostasis can promote antibiotic persistence, but the precise mechanisms are not well understood. Here, we use laboratory evolution, population-wide sequencing and biochemical characterizations to identify mutations in respiratory complex I and discover how they promote persistence in Escherichia coli. We show that persistence-inducing perturbations of metabolic homeostasis are associated with cytoplasmic acidification. Such cytoplasmic acidification is further strengthened by compromised proton pumping in the complex I mutants. While RpoS regulon act...
Biofilms are associated with a wide variety of bacterial infections and pose a serious problem in cl...
Bacteriële persisten zijn bacteriën die antibiotica tolereren en kunnen opnieuw vermenigvuldigen na ...
In recent years, our understanding about bacterial persistence has significantly advanced: we compre...
Antibiotic persistence describes the presence of phenotypic variants within an isogenic bacterial po...
Antibiotic persistence describes the presence of phenotypic variants within an isogenic bacterial po...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
While persisters are a health threat due to their transient antibiotic tolerance, little is known ab...
This is the final version. Available from the American Society for Microbiology via the DOI in this ...
While persisters are a health threat due to their transient antibiotic tolerance, little is known ab...
Upon encountering the sudden, lethal activity of antibiotics, survival of a bacterial population lar...
Upon encountering the sudden, lethal activity of antibiotics, survival of a bacterial population lar...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Both, antibiotic persistence and antibiotic resistance characterize phenotypes of survival in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Biofilms are associated with a wide variety of bacterial infections and pose a serious problem in cl...
Bacteriële persisten zijn bacteriën die antibiotica tolereren en kunnen opnieuw vermenigvuldigen na ...
In recent years, our understanding about bacterial persistence has significantly advanced: we compre...
Antibiotic persistence describes the presence of phenotypic variants within an isogenic bacterial po...
Antibiotic persistence describes the presence of phenotypic variants within an isogenic bacterial po...
Persister cells constitute a small, antibiotic-tolerant fraction in an otherwise susceptible populat...
While persisters are a health threat due to their transient antibiotic tolerance, little is known ab...
This is the final version. Available from the American Society for Microbiology via the DOI in this ...
While persisters are a health threat due to their transient antibiotic tolerance, little is known ab...
Upon encountering the sudden, lethal activity of antibiotics, survival of a bacterial population lar...
Upon encountering the sudden, lethal activity of antibiotics, survival of a bacterial population lar...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Both, antibiotic persistence and antibiotic resistance characterize phenotypes of survival in which ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University PLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Autho...
A significant mortality rate from infectious diseases is largely mediated by the widespread and unco...
Biofilms are associated with a wide variety of bacterial infections and pose a serious problem in cl...
Bacteriële persisten zijn bacteriën die antibiotica tolereren en kunnen opnieuw vermenigvuldigen na ...
In recent years, our understanding about bacterial persistence has significantly advanced: we compre...