The emergence of bacterial pathogens resistant to all known antibiotics is a global health crisis. Adding to this problem is that major pharmaceutical companies have shifted away from antibiotic discovery due to low profitability. As a result, the pipeline of new antibiotics is essentially dry and many bacteria now resist the effects of most commonly used drugs. To address this global health concern, citizen science through the Small World Initiative (SWI) was formed in 2012. As part of SWI, students isolate bacteria from their local environments, characterize the strains, and assay for antibiotic production. During the 2015 fall semester at Bowling Green State University, students isolated 77 soil-derived bacteria and genetically characterized strains using the 16S rRNA gene, identified strains exhibiting antagonistic activity, and performed an expanded SWI workflow using transposon mutagenesis to identify a biosynthetic gene cluster involved in toxigenic compound production. We identified one mutant with loss of antagonistic activity and through subsequent whole-genome sequencing and linker-mediated PCR identified a 24.9Â kb biosynthetic gene locus likely involved in inhibitory activity in that mutant. Further assessment against human pathogens demonstrated the inhibition of Bacillus cereus, Listeria monocytogenes, and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in the presence of this compound, thus supporting our molecular strategy as an effective research pipeline for SWI antibiotic discovery and genetic characterization.
Antibiotic discovery throughout the Small World Initiative: A molecular strategy to identify biosynthetic gene clusters involved in antagonistic activity.
通过“小世界计划”发现抗生素:一种识别参与拮抗活性的生物合成基因簇的分子策略
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作者:Davis Elizabeth, Sloan Tyler, Aurelius Krista, Barbour Angela, Bodey Elijah, Clark Brigette, Dennis Celeste, Drown Rachel, Fleming Megan, Humbert Allison, Glasgo Elizabeth, Kerns Trent, Lingro Kelly, McMillin MacKenzie, Meyer Aaron, Pope Breanna, Stalevicz April, Steffen Brittney, Steindl Austin, Williams Carolyn, Wimberley Carmen, Zenas Robert, Butela Kristen, Wildschutte Hans
| 期刊: | Microbiologyopen | 影响因子: | 4.600 |
| 时间: | 2017 | 起止号: | 2017 Jun |
| doi: | 10.1002/mbo3.435 | ||
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