Development of a luciferase-based Gram-positive bacterial reporter system for the characterization of antimicrobial agents.
Nga Man LamTsz Fung TsangJiayi QuMan Wai TsangYuan TaoCheuk Hei KanQingyu ZouKing Hong ChanAdrian Jun ChuCong MaXiao YangPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
Discovering new classes of antibiotics is desperately needed to combat the emergence of multidrug-resistant pathogens. To facilitate the drug discovery process, a simple cell-based assay for mechanistic studies is essential to characterize antimicrobial candidates. In this work, we developed a luciferase-based reporter system to quantify the transcriptional and translational effects of potential compounds and validated our system using two currently marketed drugs. Reporter strains generated in this study provide readily available means for identifying bacterial transcription inhibitors as prospective novel antibacterials. We also provided a series of plasmids for characterizing promoters under various conditions such as stress.
Keyphrases
- gram negative
- drug discovery
- multidrug resistant
- crispr cas
- escherichia coli
- staphylococcus aureus
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- transcription factor
- drug resistant
- acinetobacter baumannii
- single cell
- gene expression
- high throughput
- bone marrow
- heat shock
- oxidative stress
- antimicrobial resistance
- cystic fibrosis
- risk assessment
- case control