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Active NON-SBIR/STTR RPGS NIH (US)

Investigating Neisseria gonorrhoeae double-stranded bacteriophage

$2.29M USD

Funder NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ALLERGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Recipient Organization Northwestern University At Chicago
Country United States
Start Date Sep 26, 2024
End Date Aug 31, 2026
Duration 704 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source NIH (US)
Grant ID 11072757
Grant Description

Abstract Neisseria gonorrhoeae is an obligate human pathogenic species. A few reports in the literature describe three or four genomic islands encoding potential double-stranded phage genomes, and only one manuscript reports the production of a double-stranded phage. However, there are issues with the rigor of that

report. We have also published that sublethal hydrogen peroxide treatment induces the expression of some genes carried in these phage islands (Quillin, et al.-2018). Moreover, two saturating transposon screens failed to isolate transposon insertions in some phage island genes (Hu, et al.-2020, Remmele, et al.-2014). We have

developed a CRISPR interference (CRISPRi) system for N. gonorrhoeae (Geslewitz, et al.-2024) and have used it to show that repression of two of the three phage-island encoded LexA orthologs is lethal. Down- regulation of one ortholog by CRISPRi results in the production of phage particles as assayed by transmission

electron microscopy. We will determine whether one or more phage islands can produce phage, explore whether the two essential LexA orthologs are regulated similarly to the canonical LexA, and determine whether these phage(s) can infect Neisseria strains or species.

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Northwestern University At Chicago

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