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Silencing of Antibiotic Resistance in <i>E. coli</i> with Engineered Phage Bearing Small Regulatory RNAs
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2014
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Antimicrobial Resistance GeneEngineeringMedicinePhage BiologyBacteriophageMolecular BiologySynthetic BiologySmall Regulatory RnasMicrobiologyAntibacterial MechanismsAntibiotic ResistanceSystems BiologyBacterial ResistanceMolecular MicrobiologyAntimicrobial ResistanceAntibiotic Resistance PhenotypesDrug Resistance
In response to emergent antibiotic resistance, new strategies are needed to enhance the effectiveness of existing antibiotics. Here, we describe a phagemid-delivered, RNA-mediated system capable of directly knocking down antibiotic resistance phenotypes. Small regulatory RNAs (sRNAs) were designed to specifically inhibit translation of chloramphenicol acetyltransferase and kanamycin phosphotransferase. Nonlytic phagemids coding for sRNA expression were able to infect and restore chloramphenicol and kanamycin sensitivity to populations of otherwise resistant E. coli. This modular system could easily be extended to other bacteria with resistance profiles that depend on specific transcripts.
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