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18 october 2019 05:00:06

 
Membrane-Active Rhamnolipids Overcome Aminoglycoside Resistance (Cell Chemical Biology)
 


In this issue of Cell Chemical Biology, Radlinski et al. (2019) identify Pseudomonas-derived rhamnolipids that potentiate aminoglycoside antibiotics in the eradication of antibiotic-tolerant bacterial phenotypes. Microbial physiological and mechanistic studies indicate that rhamnolipids permeabilize S. aureus membrane and drive the uptake of aminoglycosides that is independent of proton-motive force.


 
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