Role of KatG in Francisella tularensis Susceptibility to Resazurin.

Rori Schreiber
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The CDC classifies Francisella tularensis as a Category A bioterrorism agent. Due to the risk of potential release of antibiotic-resistant F. tularensis strains, new therapeutics against F. tularensis must be developed.  Resazomycins are resazurin (Rz)-based compounds that exhibit antimicrobial activity against F. tularensis and other gram-negative bacteria. The mode of action of resazomycins is not understood, but potential targets of the antibiotic were identified in a high throughput screen for Rz-resistant isolates. The FTL_1504 gene was identified as being mutated in all of the Rz-resistant (Rzr) strains sequenced.  FTL_1504 encodes for the catalase KatG which catalyzes the decomposition of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen.  Moreover, KatG has also been shown to play an essential role in the activity of a different antibiotic, isonazid. Four different coding mutations were characterized in katG that included single base pair substitutions and a deletion with all resulting in the introduction of a premature stop codon. All Rzr mutants tested had reduced catalase activity compared to wild-type F. tularensis LVS with three of the four mutations resulting in loss of KatG expression.   Based on this data, we hypothesize KatG plays a role in the susceptibility of F. tularensis to resazurin. To address this, we are generating a katG deletion mutant in F. tularensis LVS and measuring its Rz susceptibility via agar dilution assays. Investigation of the contribution of KatG may unveil a unique role for the oxidative stress response in the mode of action of this family of antibiotics
KatG在土拉弗朗西斯菌对Resazurin敏感性中的作用。
美国疾病控制与预防中心将土拉菌列为a类生物恐怖主义制剂。由于潜在的抗生素耐药土拉菌菌株释放的风险,新的治疗土拉菌必须开发。雷唑霉素是一种以雷唑霉素(Rz)为基础的化合物,对土拉菌和其他革兰氏阴性菌具有抗菌活性。雷唑霉素的作用方式尚不清楚,但在高通量筛选中发现了该抗生素的潜在靶点。FTL_1504基因在所有Rzr耐药菌株中均发生突变。FTL_1504编码过氧化氢酶KatG,过氧化氢酶催化过氧化氢分解为水和氧。此外,KatG也被证明在另一种抗生素异烟肼的活性中起重要作用。在katG中发现了四种不同的编码突变,包括单碱基对替换和缺失,这些突变都导致了过早终止密码子的引入。与野生型土拉菌LVS相比,所有Rzr突变体的过氧化氢酶活性均降低,其中3个突变导致KatG表达缺失。基于这些数据,我们假设KatG在土拉菌对resazurin的易感性中起作用。为了解决这个问题,我们在土拉菌LVS中产生katG缺失突变体,并通过琼脂稀释试验测量其Rz敏感性。研究KatG的作用可能会揭示氧化应激反应在该抗生素家族作用模式中的独特作用
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