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It takes just one to two decades for microbes to develop resistance to traditional antibiotics that target a particular metabolic pathway inside the cell, says Mary B. Chan-professorfessof of chemical and biological engineering at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore, who was not involved with the research.
Membrane active action mode of AMPs was believed that it is difficult for microbes to develop resistance toward AMPs (Hancock and Sahl 2006).
The evolution of pathogenic bacteria has allowed many microbes to develop resistance mechanisms against conventional antibiotics, leading to the search for new therapeutic alternatives.
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The scientists hope that the microbes are less likely to develop resistance to this type of drug, which means it could be used to combat the emerging problem of antibiotic resistance.
Over the past decade, strains of common microbes such as Staphylococcus aureus and Mycobacterium tuberculosis have continued to develop resistance to the drugs that once were effective against them (1 – 4 ).
Some cancers will always find a way to develop resistance.
Has the malaria parasite started to develop resistance?
Changing the way antibiotics are prescribed would enhance their effectiveness and make them safer, and may also reduce the likelihood that microbes will develop resistance to the medications, he said.
Microbes develop resistance to PTPP by allowing mutations to emerge within the riboswitch, despite the need to preserve the RNA's structural architecture.
It's thought that the existence of such an "on-off" switch may make it harder for microbes to evolve resistance.
Microbes develop resistance to antibiotics as a result of chromosomal mutation, inductive expression of latent chromosomal genes, or exchange of genetic material via transformation, bacteriophage transduction, or plasmid conjugation [10 12].
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