Growing Bacteria Fortify Ribosomes with Magnesium to Resist Antibiotics

10:30 EST 8 Mar 2019 | Genetic Engineering News

An antibiotic resistance study has revealed a previously unknown bacterial survival mechanism. According to the study, which was conducted by scientists based at the University of California San Diego, bacteria defend themselves against antibiotics by boosting their intake of magnesium, which bacteria can use to shield their protein-synthesizing machinery from harm. Exposing this mechanism is […]

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