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Agar Plate-Based Method for the Selection of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacterial Strains.

Merve S ZedenAngelika Gründling
Published in: Cold Spring Harbor protocols (2023)
Identifying the molecular mechanisms underlying antibiotic resistance is important, as it can reveal key information on the mode of action of a drug and provide insights for the development of novel or improved antimicrobials. Here, we describe an agar-based method for the selection of bacterial strains with increased antibiotic resistance, and how the increase in resistance can be confirmed by a spot-plating assay. As a specific example, we describe the selection of Staphylococcus aureus strains with increased resistance to oxacillin; however, the protocol can be easily adapted and used with other bacteria and antibiotics.
Keyphrases
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