Forming and waking dormant cells: The ppGpp ribosome dimerization persister model
Forming and waking dormant cells: The ppGpp ribosome dimerization persister model
Blog Article
Procaryotes starve and face myriad stresses.The bulk population actively resists the stress, but a small population weathers the stress by entering a resting stage known as persistence.No mutations occur, and so persisters behave like wild-type cells upon removal of the stress and regrowth; hence, persisters are phenotypic variants.
In contrast, resistant bacteria have mutations that animed aniflex complete allow cells to grow in the presence of korpskaft antibiotics, and tolerant cells survive antibiotics better than actively-growing cells due to their slow growth (such as that of the stationary phase).In this review, we focus on the latest developments in studies related to the formation and resuscitation of persister cells and propose the guanosine pentaphosphate/tetraphosphate (henceforth ppGpp) ribosome dimerization persister (PRDP) model for entering and exiting the persister state.