Open Biology (Jul 2019)

Translational control of antibiotic resistance

  • Anne Witzky,
  • Rodney Tollerson,
  • Michael Ibba

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.190051
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7

Abstract

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Many antibiotics available in the clinic today directly inhibit bacterial translation. Despite the past success of such drugs, their efficacy is diminishing with the spread of antibiotic resistance. Through the use of ribosomal modifications, ribosomal protection proteins, translation elongation factors and mistranslation, many pathogens are able to establish resistance to common therapeutics. However, current efforts in drug discovery are focused on overcoming these obstacles through the modification or discovery of new treatment options. Here, we provide an overview for common mechanisms of resistance to translation-targeting drugs and summarize several important breakthroughs in recent drug development.

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