Project description:We investigated a paradoxical re-growth of E. coli upon treatment of a novel siderophore-conjugate, LP-600, at concentrations 16-32 times above the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC).Transcriptome analysis revealed that LP-600 induced the expression of genes involved in SOS response and e14 prophage upon regrowth conditions.
Project description:The aim of the experiment was to identify genes differentially expressed between the susceptible wild type strain P. aeruginosa PAO1 (PT5) and a mutant resistant to a drug-siderophore conjugate, in order to obtain information on the resistance mechanism(s). A mutant of PT5 able to grow at 4 mg/l BAL30072, a drug-siderophore conjugate, was selected in vitro . The susceptible wild type strain PT5 and the mutant (BAL6) were grown in LB medium and the mutant also in the presence of 4 mg/l BAL30072 to mid-exponential growth phase (OD600 =2) in triplicate cultures. RNA was extracted using the RNeasy Kit (Qiagen). A total of nine Affymterix P. aeruginosa arrays were hybridized (one for each replicate) under standard conditions.