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Clinical stringent response activation promotes conjugal transfer of staphylococcal resistance plasmids

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Deventer AT   +7 more
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Trade-offs between phage resistance and conjugative ability shape the ecological and evolutionary response of a multidrug resistance plasmid to plasmid-dependent phage

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High-Resolution Comparison of Bacterial Conjugation Frequencies.

Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2019
Bacterial conjugation is an important step in the horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes via a conjugative DNA element. In-depth comparisons of conjugation frequency under different conditions are required to understand how the conjugative ...
M. Shintani, M. Ohkuma, K. Kimbara
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Bacterial Conjugation as a Framework for the Homogenization of Tactics in Mexican Organized Crime

Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, 2019
This article posits a competitive bacterial ecology as a framework for Mexican drug trafficking with a novel focus on bacterial conjugation (one type of horizontal gene transmission) to explain tactical homogenization.
Nathan P. Jones
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DNA transfer in bacterial conjugation

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1966
Chromosome transfer from Hfr to F − cells was analyzed by labeling the DNA of the Hfr cells with [ 3 H]thymine prior to mating, and/or by labeling any DNA made during mating. The F − cells were either starved of adenine or heavily irradiated with ultraviolet light, with the aim of preventing them from synthesizing DNA.
J D, Gross, L G, Caro
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Bacterial conjugation-based antimicrobial agents

Plasmid, 2008
A clear imperative exists to generate radically different antibacterial technologies that will reduce the usage of conventional chemical antibiotics. Here we trace one route into this new frontier of drug discovery, a concept that we call the bacterial conjugation-based technologies (BCBT).
Marcin, Filutowicz   +6 more
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