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A major cause of the accelerating antibiotic resistance crisis is the horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes by the bacterial conjugation process. During conjugation, single-stranded DNA is transferred in a unidirectional manner from one bacterium to another by the action of the type IV secretion system (T4SS). The T4SS is an envelope-spanning nanomachine that is responsible for the assembly and retraction of a tubular filament, the F-pilus, that facilitates contact between bacteria. Although discovered in 1946, the molecular basis of the conjugation process is still poorly understood. Importantly, a detailed structure-function analysis of the T4SS and associated assembly and disassembly dynamics of the F-pilus during the conjugation process remains lacking.
The University of Melbourne (UoM) project will investigate molecular mechanisms of the bacterial conjugation process using cryoEM approaches, while the Berlin University Alliance (BUA) project will employ (superresolution and time-lapse) fluorescence microscopy approaches. The two projects will investigate the conjugation process in the clinically relevant Gram-negative pathogen Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
Obtaining an in-depth understanding of the conjugation mechanism might result in important translational applications, such as enabling the rational design of small-molecule inhibitors. Since the development of novel antibiotics sorely lags behind, novel approaches to target hitherto unexplored targets, such as the process of conjugation, are urgently needed. The ability to inhibit horizontal DNA transfer via conjugation would thus be an important weapon to combat the increase in antibiotic resistance, especially in Gram-negative bacteria.
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