QUEX and UoE tackling antimicrobial resistance
Microbes and Society network members at the 樱花动漫 have an established collaboration with the on antimicrobial resistance research, thanks to the successful QUEX partnership between the universities.
Associate Professor Stefano Pagliara (Biosciences), Professor Krasi Tsaneva-Atanasova (Mathematics), and (Chemistry – University of Queensland) started working together on antimicrobial resistance in 2018, via a QUEX Initiator grant. The grant allowed for initial mutual visits; this was followed by a QUEX accelerator grant, a QUEX PhD studentship, a £630k BBSRC grant, and, more recently, a £1.8m EPSRC Research Guarantee grant. The team has now grown, with a postdoctoral research associate, Dr Ula Lapinska, and a PhD student, Samuel Kraus.
The grants are enabling the team to investigate how antibiotic compounds enter bacteria. The team has discovered mechanisms that allow bacteria to resist and thus survive antibiotic treatment, and has been able to propose potential therapies to overcome such mechanisms.
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A growing number of publications have come from this long-running interdisciplinary partnership:
?apińska U, Voliotis M, Lee K K, Campey A, Stone M R L, Tuck B, Phetsang W, Zhang B, Tsaneva-Atanasova K, Blaskovich M A T, Pagliara S Fast bacterial growth reduces antibiotic accumulation and efficacy eLife 11:e74062.
Conners, R, McLaren, M, ?apińska, U, Sanders K, Stone M R L, Blaskovich M A T, Pagliara S, Daum B, Rakonjac J, Gold V A M (2021) CryoEM structure of the outer membrane secretin channel pIV from the f1 filamentous bacteriophage. Nat Commun 12, 6316 (2021).
Stone M R L, ?apińska U, Pagliara S, Masi M, Blanchfield J T, Cooper M A, Blaskovich M A T (2020) Fluorescent macrolide probes - synthesis and use in evaluation of bacterial resistance. RSC Chem. Biol., 1, 395-404.