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Etienne Maisonneuve

Researcher at Aix-Marseille University

Publications -  21
Citations -  3381

Etienne Maisonneuve is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stringent response & Protein aggregation. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 21 publications receiving 3027 citations. Previous affiliations of Etienne Maisonneuve include Newcastle University & Free University of Berlin.

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Mechanisms of bacterial persistence during stress and antibiotic exposure.

TL;DR: The results confirm the long-standing notion that persistence is intimately connected to slow growth or dormancy in the sense that a certain level of physiological quiescence is attained and offer insights into the molecular basis and control of bacterial persistence.
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Molecular Mechanisms Underlying Bacterial Persisters

TL;DR: Recent progress in the field is summarized, revealing the ubiquitous bacterial stress alarmone ppGpp as an emerging central regulator of multidrug tolerance and persistence, both in stochastically and environmentally induced persistence.
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Bacterial persistence by RNA endonucleases

TL;DR: It is shown that the ubiquitous Lon (Long Form Filament) protease and mRNA endonucleases (mRNases) encoded by toxin-antitoxin (TA) loci are required for persistence in Escherichia coli.
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(p)ppGpp Controls Bacterial Persistence by Stochastic Induction of Toxin-Antitoxin Activity

TL;DR: It is shown that an exponentially growing population of wild-type Escherichia coli cells produces rare cells that stochastically switch into slow growth, that the slow-growing cells are multidrug tolerant, and that they are able to resuscitate.
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Bacterial persistence and toxin-antitoxin loci.

TL;DR: It is now important to challenge this model and to test whether the persistence of pathogenic bacteria also depends on TA loci, as it is shown that persistence of the model organism Escherichia coli depends on toxin-antitoxin loci.