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Compounds that select against the tetracycline-resistance efflux pump

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posted on 2025-08-01, 00:08 authored by LK Stone, M Baym, TD Lieberman, R Chait, J Clardy, R Kishony
We developed a competition-based screening strategy to identify compounds that invert the selective advantage of antibiotic resistance. Using our assay, we screened over 19,000 compounds for the ability to select against the TetA tetracycline-resistance efflux pump in Escherichia coli and identified two hits, β-thujaplicin and disulfiram. Treating a tetracycline-resistant population with β-thujaplicin selects for loss of the resistance gene, enabling an effective second-phase treatment with doxycycline.

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281891

European Union FP7

GM086258

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Science Foundation

R01 GM081617

U54 AI057159

US National Institutes of Health

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This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Nature Research via the DOI in this record Accession codes. The sequences reported in this article have been deposited in the National Center for Biotechnology Information Sequence Read Archive database (accession number SRP073071).

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Nature Chemical Biology

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2020-01-09T16:00:33Z

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2020-01-09T16:03:55Z

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Vol. 12, pp. 902 - 904

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