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Utilization of Vibrio cholerae as a Model Organism to Screen Natural Product Libraries for Identification of New Antibiotics.

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The development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria requires increasing research efforts in drug discovery. Vibrio cholerae can be utilized as a model gram-negative enteric pathogen in high- and medium-throughput screening campaigns to… Click to show full abstract

The development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria requires increasing research efforts in drug discovery. Vibrio cholerae can be utilized as a model gram-negative enteric pathogen in high- and medium-throughput screening campaigns to identify antimicrobials with different modes of action. In this chapter, we describe methods for the optimal growth of V. cholerae in 384-well plates, preparation of suitable microtiter natural product sample libraries, as well as their screening using measurements of bacterial density and activity of type II secretion-dependent protease as readouts. Concomitant LC-MS/MS profiling and spectral data networking of assay sample libraries facilitate dereplication of putative known and/or nuisance compounds and efficient prioritization of samples containing putative new natural products for further investigation.

Keywords: vibrio cholerae; model; cholerae; natural product

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2018

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