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Mutations in the proximal binding site and F-loop of AdeJ confer resistance to efflux pump inhibitors | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy 09/15/2025

John Walker (Pharm/Phys, Chemistry) is a co-author on Aysegul Saral Sariyer (U. Oklahoma) et al "Mutations in the proximal binding site and F-loop of AdeJ confer resistance to efflux pump inhibitors" in Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy.

Mutations in the proximal binding site and F-loop of AdeJ confer resistance to efflux pump inhibitors | Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic, gram-negative bacterium that can cause severe infections in humans that are challenging to cure. The prevalence of A. baumannii infections has been rising annually, and it is widely recognized as a leading source of nosocomial infections. A. baumannii is....

09/08/2025

PPY received the NOA (5T32GM141602-04) for the T32 grant!
The trainees for the 2025-2026 year will be:
Hanna Bradley, (Arnatt Lab)
Isaac Readnour, (Walker Lab)
Andy Rocca, (Navia Palaez lab)
Rebecca Sheetz, (Garg Lab)
Erin Vest, (Francois-Moutal Lab)

08/29/2025

September 26-27: St. Louis Translational Pain Research Forum, Have you registered for our upcoming event? Registration ends on 9/5! This deadline also goes for the Poster submissions and we only have 40 spots available ---sign up now! Registration is REQUIRED and you have to also submit your poster submission as well to present.

08/28/2025

Join us for our next ITN Monthly Meeting: 9/12

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