bioRxiv | 2019

Photo-Disassembly of Membrane Microdomains Revives Conventional Antibiotics against MRSA

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Confronted with the rapid evolution and dissemination of antibiotic resistance, there is an urgent need to develop alternative treatment strategies for drug-resistant pathogens. Here, we present an unconventional approach to restore the susceptibility of methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) to a broad spectrum of conventional antibiotics via photo-disassembly of functional membrane microdomains. The photo-disassembly of microdomains is based on effective photolysis of staphyloxanthin, the golden carotenoid pigment that gives its name. Upon pulsed laser treatment, cell membranes are found severely disorganized and malfunctioned to defense antibiotics, as unveiled by membrane permeabilization, membrane fluidification, and detachment of membrane protein, PBP2a. Consequently, our photolysis approach increases susceptibility and inhibits development of resistance to a broad spectrum of antibiotics including penicillins, quinolones, tetracyclines, aminoglycosides, lipopeptides, and oxazolidinones. One Sentence Summary Using photons to crash S. aureus cell membrane and its formidable defense against a broad spectrum of antibiotics.

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DOI 10.1101/747626
Language English
Journal bioRxiv

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