In recent years, tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, have become broadly used to control gene expression by virtue of the Tet-on/Tet-off systems. However, the wide range of direct effects of tetracycline use has not been fully appreciated. We show here that these antibiotics induce a mitonuclear protein imbalance through their effects on mitochondrial translation, an effect that likely reflects the evolutionary relationship between mitochondria and proteobacteria. Even at low concentrations, tetracyclines induce mitochondrial proteotoxic stress, leading to changes in nuclear gene expression and altered mitochondrial dynamics and function in commonly used cell types, as well as worms, flies, mice, and plants. Given that tetracyclines are so ...
The tetracycline antibiotics are widely used in biomedical research as mediators of inducible gene e...
Tetracyclines have anticancer properties in addition to their well-known antibacterial properties. I...
Elegant studies by Lisanti, Sotgia and co-workers demonstrate that when breast cancer cells are grow...
SummaryIn recent years, tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, have become broadly used to control gene...
In recent years, tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, have become broadly used to control gene expres...
Tetracyclines, a class of antibiotics that target bacterial translation, are commonly used in resear...
Tetracyclines, a class of antibiotics that target bacterial translation, are commonly used in resear...
Tetracycline antibiotics act by inhibiting bacterial protein translation. Given the bacterial ancest...
Inducible gene expression is an important tool in molecular biology research to study protein functi...
Inducible gene expression is an important tool in molecular biology research to study protein functi...
Recently, several studies have demonstrated that tetracyclines, the antibiotics most intensively use...
AbstractAll medically useful antibiotics should have the potential to distinguish between target mic...
The tetracycline antibiotics are widely used in biomedical research as mediators of inducible gene e...
Antibiotics are one of the greatest discoveries of medicine of the past century. Despite their inval...
The mitochondrial genetic system is indispensable for the biosynthesis of the enzyme complexes invol...
The tetracycline antibiotics are widely used in biomedical research as mediators of inducible gene e...
Tetracyclines have anticancer properties in addition to their well-known antibacterial properties. I...
Elegant studies by Lisanti, Sotgia and co-workers demonstrate that when breast cancer cells are grow...
SummaryIn recent years, tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, have become broadly used to control gene...
In recent years, tetracyclines, such as doxycycline, have become broadly used to control gene expres...
Tetracyclines, a class of antibiotics that target bacterial translation, are commonly used in resear...
Tetracyclines, a class of antibiotics that target bacterial translation, are commonly used in resear...
Tetracycline antibiotics act by inhibiting bacterial protein translation. Given the bacterial ancest...
Inducible gene expression is an important tool in molecular biology research to study protein functi...
Inducible gene expression is an important tool in molecular biology research to study protein functi...
Recently, several studies have demonstrated that tetracyclines, the antibiotics most intensively use...
AbstractAll medically useful antibiotics should have the potential to distinguish between target mic...
The tetracycline antibiotics are widely used in biomedical research as mediators of inducible gene e...
Antibiotics are one of the greatest discoveries of medicine of the past century. Despite their inval...
The mitochondrial genetic system is indispensable for the biosynthesis of the enzyme complexes invol...
The tetracycline antibiotics are widely used in biomedical research as mediators of inducible gene e...
Tetracyclines have anticancer properties in addition to their well-known antibacterial properties. I...
Elegant studies by Lisanti, Sotgia and co-workers demonstrate that when breast cancer cells are grow...