SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to grow faster in the presence of another, occur between protein and DNA synthesis inhibitors. Here, we show that this suppression results from nonoptimal regulation of ribosomal genes in the presence of DNA stress. Using GFP-tagged transcription reporters in Escherichia coli, we find that ribosomal genes are not directly regulated by DNA stress, leading to an imbalance between cellular DNA and protein content. To test whether ribosomal gene expression under DNA stress is nonoptimal for growth rate, we sequentially deleted up to six of the seven ribosomal RNA operons. These synthetic manipulations of ribosomal gene expression correct the protein-...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
AbstractBacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting beha...
International audienceIn bacterial cells, inhibition of ribosomes by sublethal concentrations of ant...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Bacterial cells under conditions of starvation or prolonged non-lethal selective pressures accumulat...
Synthesis of proteins – translation – is a fundamental process of life. Quantitative studies anchor ...
Thesis advisor: Michelle MeyerProkaryotic ribosomes are key to cell viability and an important area ...
Cell size control emerges from a regulated balance between the rates of cell growth and division. In...
Bacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting behavior: Al...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press (OUP) via the DOI in this record.B...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...
SummarySuppressive drug interactions, in which one antibiotic can actually help bacterial cells to g...
AbstractBacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting beha...
International audienceIn bacterial cells, inhibition of ribosomes by sublethal concentrations of ant...
AbstractThe macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin (MLS) antibiotics are an important group of translat...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Bacterial cells under conditions of starvation or prolonged non-lethal selective pressures accumulat...
Synthesis of proteins – translation – is a fundamental process of life. Quantitative studies anchor ...
Thesis advisor: Michelle MeyerProkaryotic ribosomes are key to cell viability and an important area ...
Cell size control emerges from a regulated balance between the rates of cell growth and division. In...
Bacteria that are subjected to ribosome-inhibiting antibiotic drugs show an interesting behavior: Al...
This is the final version. Available from Oxford University Press (OUP) via the DOI in this record.B...
Many bacterial adaptive responses to changes in growth conditions due to biotic and abiotic factors ...
Antibiotics that interfere with translation, when combined, interact in diverse and difficult-to-pre...
SummaryBacterial gene expression depends not only on specific regulatory mechanisms, but also on bac...