Specific functions of the SOS response participate in survival to fluoroquinolones
Persisters are bacterial cells that are able to tolerate antibiotic treatment without acquiring heritable resistance. It has previously been shown that the SOS-regulated toxin TisB induces persister formation by forming a channel in the inner membrane, dissipating the proton motive force and reducin...
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