Vancomycin-Dependent Response in Live Drug-Resistant Bacteria by Metabolic Labeling |
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Authors: | Sean E. Pidgeon Dr. Marcos M. Pires |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, 6 E. Packer Avenue, Bethlehem, PA, 18015 USA |
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Abstract: | The surge in drug-resistant bacterial infections threatens to overburden healthcare systems worldwide. Bacterial cell walls are essential to bacteria, thus making them unique targets for the development of antibiotics. We describe a cellular reporter to directly monitor the phenotypic switch in drug-resistant bacteria with temporal resolution. Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) escape the bactericidal action of vancomycin by chemically modifying their cell-wall precursors. A synthetic cell-wall analogue was developed to hijack the biosynthetic rewiring of drug-resistant cells in response to antibiotics. Our study provides the first in vivo VanX reporter agent that responds to cell-wall alteration in drug-resistant bacteria. Cellular reporters that reveal mechanisms related to antibiotic resistance can potentially have a significant impact on the fundamental understanding of cellular adaption to antibiotics. |
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Keywords: | amino acids antibiotics drug resistance enzymes peptides |
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