Development of a luciferase-based Gram-positive bacterial reporter system for the characterization of antimicrobial agents

  • Nga Man Lam
  • , Tsz Fung Tsang
  • , Jiayi Qu
  • , Man Wai Tsang
  • , Yuan Tao
  • , Cheuk Hei Kan
  • , Qingyu Zou
  • , King Hong Chan
  • , Adrian Jun Chu
  • , Cong Ma
  • , Xiao Yang

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Abstract

Mechanistic investigations are of paramount importance in elucidating the modes of action of antibiotics and facilitating the discovery of novel drugs. We reported a luciferase-based reporter system using bacterial cells to unveil mechanisms of antimicrobials targeting transcription and translation. The reporter gene Nluc encoding NanoLuciferase (NanoLuc) was integrated into the genome of the Gram-positive model organism, Bacillus subtilis, to generate a reporter strain BS2019. Cellular transcription and translation levels were assessed by quantifying the amount of Nluc mRNA as well as the luminescence catalyzed by the enzyme NanoLuc. We validated this system using three known inhibitors of transcription (rifampicin), translation (chloramphenicol), and cell wall synthesis (ampicillin). The B. subtilis reporter strain BS2019 successfully revealed a decline in Nluc expression by rifampicin and NanoLuc enzyme activity by chloramphenicol, while ampicillin produced no observable effect. The assay was employed to characterize a previously discovered bacterial transcription inhibitor, CUHK242, with known antimicrobial activity against drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Production of Nluc mRNA in our reporter BS2019 was suppressed in the presence of CUHK242, demonstrating the usefulness of the construct, which provides a simple way to study the mechanism of potential antibiotic candidates at early stages of drug discovery. The reporter system can also be modified by adopting different promoters and reporter genes to extend its scope of contribution to other fields of work.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere00717-24
JournalApplied and Environmental Microbiology
Volume90
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 17 Jul 2024

Keywords

  • antimicrobial agents
  • antimicrobial resistance
  • drug discovery
  • novel antibiotics
  • reporter assay
  • transcription inhibitors
  • translation inhibitors

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biotechnology
  • Food Science
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Ecology

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