The appY gene has been characterised as conferring resistance to a novel series of antimicrobial benzimidazole derivatives in E. coli MC1061 cells when expressed in high copy-number. A microarray approach was used to identify genes involved in the mechanism of appY-mediated antibacterial resistance, that were up- or down-regulated following induction of the gene in the appY knockout strain JW0553. In total, expression of 90 genes was induced and 48 repressed greater than 2.5-fold (P < 0.05), 45 min after appY induction. Over half the genes up-regulated following appY expression had confirmed or putative roles in acid resistance (AR) and response to oxidative and antibiotic stresses. These included the genes for MdtE and MdtF, which form ...
It is universally accepted that the use of antibiotics will lead to antimicrobial resistance. Tradit...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
Bacteria have a great capacity for adjusting their metabolism in response to environmental changes b...
The appY gene has been characterised as conferring resistance to a novel series of antimicrobial ben...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is considered a serious problem. The resistance of ba...
ABSTRACT Bacterial genome diversity is largely due to prophages, which are viral genomes integrated ...
International audienceBacterial genome diversity is influenced by prophages, which are viral genomes...
Escherichia coli has the ability to resist severe acid stress, as that encountered during transit th...
International audienceObjectives A previous study identified an association between high MICs of qua...
Strategies to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria are needed to reduce the ...
The mechanisms of the bacterial response to biocides are poorly understood, despite their broad appl...
Escherichia coli can survive pH 2 acid stress by using several acid resistance systems. The most eff...
Bacteria become more resistant to current antibiotics which means less antibiotics are available to ...
The activation of unrecognized antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial cell can give rise to an...
An important feature of Escherichia coli pathogenesis is an ability to withstand extremely acidic en...
It is universally accepted that the use of antibiotics will lead to antimicrobial resistance. Tradit...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
Bacteria have a great capacity for adjusting their metabolism in response to environmental changes b...
The appY gene has been characterised as conferring resistance to a novel series of antimicrobial ben...
The emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria is considered a serious problem. The resistance of ba...
ABSTRACT Bacterial genome diversity is largely due to prophages, which are viral genomes integrated ...
International audienceBacterial genome diversity is influenced by prophages, which are viral genomes...
Escherichia coli has the ability to resist severe acid stress, as that encountered during transit th...
International audienceObjectives A previous study identified an association between high MICs of qua...
Strategies to prevent the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria are needed to reduce the ...
The mechanisms of the bacterial response to biocides are poorly understood, despite their broad appl...
Escherichia coli can survive pH 2 acid stress by using several acid resistance systems. The most eff...
Bacteria become more resistant to current antibiotics which means less antibiotics are available to ...
The activation of unrecognized antibiotic resistance genes in the bacterial cell can give rise to an...
An important feature of Escherichia coli pathogenesis is an ability to withstand extremely acidic en...
It is universally accepted that the use of antibiotics will lead to antimicrobial resistance. Tradit...
BACKGROUND: A decline in the discovery of new antibacterial drugs, coupled with a persistent rise in...
Bacteria have a great capacity for adjusting their metabolism in response to environmental changes b...