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Key Findings
The study introduces tripartite loops consisting of three antibiotics to reverse antibiotic resistance in bacteria. By evolving resistance to a third drug, the study shows that resistance to the initial drugs can be reversed, leading to resensitization. The research highlights the role of specific genes and mutations in mediating resistance and resensitization, including genes involved in electron transport, efflux regulation, and nutrient transport.
| Gene Name | Alleles | Encodes | Confers Resistance To | Organisms | Database | Validation Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nfsA | 1 | nitroreductase | Nitrofurantoin |
| Reslit | - |
| nfsB | 1 | nitroreductase | Nitrofurantoin |
| Reslit | - |
| ompC | 1 | outer membrane porin | Nitrofurantoin |
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Reslit |
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| - | - | Escherichia coli | NIT|GEN | Reslit | - |
| - | - | Escherichia coli | GEN | Reslit | - |
| - | - | Escherichia coli | NIT|GEN | Reslit | - |
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