Activity of acetyltransferase toxins involved in Salmonella persister formation during macrophage infection
The recalcitrance of many infections to antibiotic treatment may be due to the presence of ‘persisters’, or non-growing, antibiotic-tolerant bacteria. Here, the authors study the structures and functions of aminoacyl-tRNA acetyltransferase toxins, and their roles in persister formation in Salmonella...
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Autores principales: | Julian A. Rycroft, Bridget Gollan, Grzegorz J. Grabe, Alexander Hall, Angela M. Cheverton, Gerald Larrouy-Maumus, Stephen A. Hare, Sophie Helaine |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/3bed1ef83f1d4e429b13f75bbb4a9545 |
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