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Explore antimicrobial resistance mutations from the literature
Explore antimicrobial resistance mutations from the literature
Overview
Single ribosomal protein mutations in antibiotic-resistant bacteria analyzed by mass spectrometry.
The fitness cost of streptomycin resistance depends on rpsL mutation, carbon source and RpoS (σS).
Mutations in rpsL are responsible for streptomycin resistance and have varying effects on bacterial fitness depending on environmental conditions.
Dynamics of antibiotic resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis during long-term infection and antibiotic treatment.
Mutations in rpsL (AAG87AGG and AAG42AGG) are responsible for streptomycin resistance.
Antibiotic Minimal Selective Concentrations and Fitness Costs during Biofilm and Planktonic Growth.
Selection of resistant bacteria at very low antibiotic concentrations.
Mutations in rpsL confer resistance to streptomycin
Mutation K42R in ribosomal protein S12 does not affect susceptibility of Mycobacterium smegmatis 16S rRNA A-site mutants to 2-deoxystreptamines.
The K42R mutation in rpsL was found to confer streptomycin resistance.
Access to high-impact mutations constrains the evolution of antibiotic resistance in soft agar.
Mutations in rpsL are linked to streptomycin resistance
Changes in Intrinsic Antibiotic Susceptibility during a Long-Term Evolution Experiment with Escherichia coli.
The rpsL mutation confers streptomycin resistance and was present in the ancestral strain.
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