Glucose-6-phosphate reduces fosfomycin activity against stenotrophomonas maltophilia

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Joseu0301 Luis Martu0131u0301nez from the Centro Nacional de Biotecnologu00eda, CSIC, Madrid, Spain, Programa de Doctorado en Biociencias Moleculares, Universidad have published the paper: Glucose-6-phosphate Reduces Fosfomycin Activity Against Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: The strains used in the work are described in Table 1. The same result was obtained when MICs were determined in other media such as urine or SCFM that are closer to infective conditions .

SUMMARY

    MurA inactivation produces the accumulation of peptidoglycan precursor monomers inside the cell, peptidoglycan cannot be synthesized, and bacterial . . .

     

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