How microorganisms respond to single and binary antibiotic exposure: Focusing on detoxification, nitrogen, phosphorus, and cell metabolism mechanisms
Key Points
Microorganisms exhibit varied detoxification pathways when exposed to single or binary antibiotics, revealing adaptation strategies.
Key mechanisms include the modulation of nitrogen and phosphorus metabolism, which is critical in antibiotic response.
Assessment of metabolic changes shows that different antibiotics invoke distinct cellular responses, impacting survival.
Understanding these interactions highlights the challenges in treating infections and the need for targeted antibiotic therapies.
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