DNA methylation is an important mechanism involved in bacteria limiting foreign DNA acquisition, maintenance of mobile genetic elements, DNA mismatch repair, and gene expression. Changes in DNA methylation pattern are observed in bacteria under stress conditions, including exposure to antimicrobial compounds. These changes can result in transient and fast-appearing adaptive antibiotic resistance (AdR) phenotypes, e.g., strain overexpressing efflux pumps. DNA methylation can be related to DNA mutation rate, because it is involved in DNA mismatch repair systems and because methylated bases are well-known mutational hotspots. The AdR process can be the first important step in the selection of antibiotic-resistant strains, allowing the survival...
Since the discovery of antibiotics, humans have been benefiting from them by decreasing the morbidit...
The Dcm protein (DNA cytosine methyltransferase) catalyzes the process of DNA methylation, a process...
Eubacteria recognize environmental cues to vary gene expression. The mechanisms used are often deter...
DNA methylation is an important mechanism involved in bacteria limiting foreign DNA acquisition, mai...
DNA methylation can be part of epigenetic mechanisms, leading to cellular subpopulations with hetero...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly serious public health threat1. Understanding pathways allow...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
ABSTRACT Methylated DNA adenines (6mA) are a critical epigenetic modification in bacteria that affec...
UNLABELLED: Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131) is a clone of uropathogenic E. coli that has ...
Escherichia coli Sequence Type (ST)101 is an emerging, multi-drug resistant lineage associated with ...
Development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to be a global concern. In order to minimise...
The methylation of DNA bases plays an important role in numerous biological processes in-cluding dev...
Abstract DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most...
<p>In eukaryotic genomes, DNA methylation is an important type of epigenetic modification that plays...
International audienceEpigenetic DNA methylation in bacteria has been traditionally studied in the c...
Since the discovery of antibiotics, humans have been benefiting from them by decreasing the morbidit...
The Dcm protein (DNA cytosine methyltransferase) catalyzes the process of DNA methylation, a process...
Eubacteria recognize environmental cues to vary gene expression. The mechanisms used are often deter...
DNA methylation is an important mechanism involved in bacteria limiting foreign DNA acquisition, mai...
DNA methylation can be part of epigenetic mechanisms, leading to cellular subpopulations with hetero...
Antibiotic resistance is an increasingly serious public health threat1. Understanding pathways allow...
DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most frequent...
ABSTRACT Methylated DNA adenines (6mA) are a critical epigenetic modification in bacteria that affec...
UNLABELLED: Escherichia coli sequence type 131 (ST131) is a clone of uropathogenic E. coli that has ...
Escherichia coli Sequence Type (ST)101 is an emerging, multi-drug resistant lineage associated with ...
Development of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) continues to be a global concern. In order to minimise...
The methylation of DNA bases plays an important role in numerous biological processes in-cluding dev...
Abstract DNA methylation is a chemical modification of the bases in genomes. This modification, most...
<p>In eukaryotic genomes, DNA methylation is an important type of epigenetic modification that plays...
International audienceEpigenetic DNA methylation in bacteria has been traditionally studied in the c...
Since the discovery of antibiotics, humans have been benefiting from them by decreasing the morbidit...
The Dcm protein (DNA cytosine methyltransferase) catalyzes the process of DNA methylation, a process...
Eubacteria recognize environmental cues to vary gene expression. The mechanisms used are often deter...