The Janus Effect: The Biochemical Logic of Antibiotic Resistance

IF 2.9 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Gerard D. Wright*, 
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Abstract

Antibiotics are essential medicines threatened by the emergence of resistance in all relevant bacterial pathogens. The engagement of the molecular targets of antibiotics offers multiple opportunities for resistance to emerge. Successful target engagement often requires passage of the antibiotic from outside into the cell interior through one or two distinct membrane barriers. Resistance can occur by preventing the accumulation of antibiotics in sufficient quantities outside the cell, decreasing the rates of entry into the cell, and modifying the antibiotic or the target once inside the cell. These competing equilibria and rates are the lens through which the balance of antibiotic efficacy or failure can be viewed. The two faces of antibiotics, cell growth inhibition or resistance, are reminiscent of Janus, the Roman god of doorways and beginnings and endings, and offer a framework through which antibiotic discovery, use, and the emergence of resistance can be rationally viewed.

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Biochemistry Biochemistry
Biochemistry Biochemistry 生物-生化与分子生物学
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5.50
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3.40%
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336
审稿时长
1-2 weeks
期刊介绍: Biochemistry provides an international forum for publishing exceptional, rigorous, high-impact research across all of biological chemistry. This broad scope includes studies on the chemical, physical, mechanistic, and/or structural basis of biological or cell function, and encompasses the fields of chemical biology, synthetic biology, disease biology, cell biology, nucleic acid biology, neuroscience, structural biology, and biophysics. In addition to traditional Research Articles, Biochemistry also publishes Communications, Viewpoints, and Perspectives, as well as From the Bench articles that report new methods of particular interest to the biological chemistry community.
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