A Pseudo-tRNA Modulates Antibiotic Resistance in Bacillus cereus

Volume: 7, Issue: 7, Pages: e41248 - e41248
Published: Jul 18, 2012
Abstract
Bacterial genomic islands are often flanked by tRNA genes, which act as sites for the integration of foreign DNA into the host chromosome. For example, Bacillus cereus ATCC14579 contains a pathogenicity island flanked by a predicted pseudo-tRNA, tRNA(Other), which does not function in translation. Deletion of tRNA(Other) led to significant changes in cell wall morphology and antibiotic resistance and was accompanied by changes in the expression...
Paper Details
Title
A Pseudo-tRNA Modulates Antibiotic Resistance in Bacillus cereus
Published Date
Jul 18, 2012
Volume
7
Issue
7
Pages
e41248 - e41248
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