Resuscitation dynamics reveal persister partitioning after antibiotic treatment.

IF 8.5 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Xin Fang, Kyle R Allison
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Abstract

“If true, this would unify the stochastic and exponential models. Separately, recent studies have applied the term “persister” to growth-arrested cells, achieved by rifampicin treatment (Kim et al, 2018; Yamasaki et al, 2020). Nearly all of these cells then survive ampicillin treatment and have heterogeneous fates including some which return to exponential growth. This “tolerance” is expected given that ampicillin killing is strictly proportional to cellular growth rate (Tuomanen et al, 1986). Moreover, the resuscitation of these cells likely reflects the recovery from rifampicin-induced ribosome depletion (Hamouche et al, 2021). Contextualized by past research, our findings suggest some persisters are delayed in an antibiotic-dependent limbo before they resuscitate.” The following three citations are added to the Discussion section of this paper. Kim J-S, Yamasaki R, Song S, Zhang W, Wood TK (2018) Single cell observations show persister cells wake based on ribosome content. Environ Microbiol 20: 2085–2098.

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Molecular Systems Biology
Molecular Systems Biology 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
18.50
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1.00%
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62
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Systems biology is a field that aims to understand complex biological systems by studying their components and how they interact. It is an integrative discipline that seeks to explain the properties and behavior of these systems. Molecular Systems Biology is a scholarly journal that publishes top-notch research in the areas of systems biology, synthetic biology, and systems medicine. It is an open access journal, meaning that its content is freely available to readers, and it is peer-reviewed to ensure the quality of the published work.
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