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low affinity metal phosphate transporter
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Tn5AraOut mutagenesis for the identification of Yersinia pestis genes involved in resistance towards cationic antimicrobial peptides.
The study identifies several Yersinia pestis genes involved in resistance to cationic antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs), including asmA, hflC, pbgP, mglB, feoC, pitA, glpQ-like, and y1522. These genes contribute to resistance against polymyxin B, protamine, and other CAMPs.
In-host evolution of Yersinia enterocolitica during a chronic human infection.
The study identifies a novel deletion in the DNA gyrase gene gyrA conferring quinolone resistance and a truncation of OmpF in Yersinia enterocolitica isolates, contributing to third-generation cephalosporin resistance.
Impeding pathways of intrinsic resistance in Escherichia coli confers antibiotic sensitization and resistance proofing.
Knockouts of acrB, rfaG, and lpxM in E. coli resulted in hypersensitivity to multiple antibiotics, including trimethoprim, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, and others. These gene deletions reduced the ability of E. coli to develop resistance under antibiotic pressure, suggesting their potential as targets for resistance-proofing strategies.
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