2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.05.28.596288
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Gram-positive bacteria are primed for surviving lethal doses of antibiotics and chemical stress

Manisha Guha,
Abhyudai Singh,
Nicholas C. Butzin

Abstract: Antibiotic resistance kills millions worldwide yearly. However, a major contributor to recurrent infections lies in a small fraction of bacterial cells, known as persisters. These cells are not inherently antibiotic-resistant, yet they lead to increased antibiotic usage, raising the risk of developing resistant progenies. In a bacterial population, individual cells exhibit considerable fluctuations in their gene expression levels despite being cultivated under identical, stable conditions. This variability in … Show more

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