articleMedChemCommSep 21, 2015GREEN OA

Mechanisms of resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics: overview and perspectives

University of Kentucky · Beloit College

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Abstract

Acquired mutations. Efflux pumps work to expel AGs from bacterial cells, and modifications here too may cause further resistance to AGs. Mutations in the ribosomal target of AGs, while rare, also contribute to resistance. Of growing clinical prominence is resistance caused by ribosome methyltransferases. By far the most widespread mechanism of resistance to AGs is the inactivation of these antibiotics by AG-modifying enzymes. We provide here an overview of these mechanisms by which bacteria become resistant to AGs and discuss their prevalence and potential for clinical relevance.

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Keywords
  • Aminoglycoside
  • Antibiotics
  • Antibiotic resistance
  • Broad spectrum
  • Biology
  • Microbiology
  • Chemistry
  • Combinatorial chemistry
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