A major cause of treatment failure of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the presence of antibiotic-insensitive persister cells. The mechanism of persister formation in P.aeruginosa is largely unknown, and so far, only few genetic determinants have been linked to P.aeruginosa persistence. Based on a previous high-throughput screening, we here present dnpA (de-N-acetylase involved in persistence; gene locus PA14_66140/PA5002) as a new gene involved in noninherited fluoroquinolone tolerance in P.aeruginosa. Fluoroquinolone tolerance of a dnpA mutant is strongly reduced both in planktonic culture and in a biofilm model, whereas overexpression of dnpA in the wild-type strain increases the persister fraction. In addition, the suscept...
Antibiotic resistance has become a growing medical problem in the past years due to the resistance s...
<w:latentstyles Here, we aim to obtain more insight into the mechanistic basis of persistence of P....
Microbes have developed resistance to nearly every antibiotic, yet the steps leading to drug resista...
A major cause of treatment failure of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the presence of...
A major cause of treatment failure of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the presence of...
Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and are...
Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and are...
DnpA, a putative de-N-acetylase of the PIG-L superfamily, is required for antibiotic tolerance in Ps...
<p>Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that poses a threat in clinical settings due to ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of high clinical relevance, responsible for many deadly infecti...
The capacity of bacteria to survive, but not grow during antibiotic treatment may be defined as anti...
Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tolerant to high concentrations of antibi...
ofloxacin; stationary phase; biofilm. Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tol...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen. In compromised human, it can cause i...
Antibiotic resistance has become a growing medical problem in the past years due to the resistance s...
<w:latentstyles Here, we aim to obtain more insight into the mechanistic basis of persistence of P....
Microbes have developed resistance to nearly every antibiotic, yet the steps leading to drug resista...
A major cause of treatment failure of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the presence of...
A major cause of treatment failure of infections caused by Pseudomonas aeruginosa is the presence of...
Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and are...
Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and are...
DnpA, a putative de-N-acetylase of the PIG-L superfamily, is required for antibiotic tolerance in Ps...
<p>Persisters are the fraction of antibiotic-exposed bacteria transiently refractory to killing and ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen that poses a threat in clinical settings due to ...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogen of high clinical relevance, responsible for many deadly infecti...
The capacity of bacteria to survive, but not grow during antibiotic treatment may be defined as anti...
Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tolerant to high concentrations of antibi...
ofloxacin; stationary phase; biofilm. Persister cells are phenotypic variants that are extremely tol...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic nosocomial pathogen. In compromised human, it can cause i...
Antibiotic resistance has become a growing medical problem in the past years due to the resistance s...
<w:latentstyles Here, we aim to obtain more insight into the mechanistic basis of persistence of P....
Microbes have developed resistance to nearly every antibiotic, yet the steps leading to drug resista...