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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Peptide cues in the environment regulate bacterial dormancy

$3.88M USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES
Recipient Organization Salve Regina University
Country United States
Start Date Sep 01, 2024
End Date Aug 31, 2027
Duration 1,094 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 10874289
Grant Description

PROJECT SUMMARY Bacterial cells communicate through the language of molecular cues that are released into the environment and detected by cells in nearby communities. While prevalent in every ecological niche, pathogenic bacteria may exploit this molecular crosstalk to survive stress conditions, escape immune detection, and evade the action of antibiotics. This project will investigate how

molecules that are derived from the bacterial cell wall regulate bacterial growth decisions using the paradigm of bacterial dormancy in a prototypic uropathogenic strain of Escherichia coli. This research will identify the pharmacophore of the cell wall signal, or cue, elucidate genes that enable the bacterial response to the signal, and identify bacterial protein targets that engage the signal

to further understand the underlying mechanism of bacterial crosstalk. We propose an innovative, multifaceted approach to understand this bacterial crosstalk by combining research methods in synthetic chemistry, bacterial genetics, and ligand-capture proteomics. During the course of this work, we will train undergraduate students majoring in Chemistry, Cell and Molecular Biology,

and Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences at Salve Regina University, a primarily undergraduate institution (PUI), and the University of Rhode Island, a collaborating institution. This training provides experiential learning objectives for undergraduate students, exposes them to biologic-based interdisciplinary research, and promotes strong collaboration between faculty at

Salve Regina University, a PUI, and the University of Rhode Island, a research-intensive institution, thus strengthening the research environment of Salve Regina University.

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