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Differential impacts of DNA repair machinery on fluoroquinolone persisters with different chromosome abundances.

Juechun TangAllison M HerzfeldGabrielle LeonMark P Brynildsen
Published in: mBio (2024)
Persisters are rare phenotypic variants in isogenic populations that survive antibiotic treatments that kill the other cells present. Evidence has accumulated that supports a role for persisters in chronic and recurrent infections. Here, we explore how an under-appreciated phenotypic variable, chromosome copy number (#Chr), influences the DNA repair systems persisters use to survive fluoroquinolone treatments. We found that #Chr significantly biases the DNA repair systems used by persisters, which suggests that #Chr heterogeneity should be considered when devising strategies to eradicate these troublesome bacterial variants.
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