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A genome-wide strategy for the identification of essential genes in Staphylococcus aureus
Authors:Forsyth R Allyn  Haselbeck Robert J  Ohlsen Kari L  Yamamoto Robert T  Xu Howard  Trawick John D  Wall Daniel  Wang Liangsu  Brown-Driver Vickie  Froelich Jamie M  C Kedar G  King Paula  McCarthy Melissa  Malone Cheryl  Misiner Brian  Robbins David  Tan Zehui  Zhu Zy Zhan-yang  Carr Grant  Mosca Deborah A  Zamudio Carlos  Foulkes J Gordon  Zyskind Judith W
Affiliation:Elitra Pharmaceuticals, San Diego, CA 92121, USA.
Abstract:To address the need for new approaches to antibiotic drug development, we have identified a large number of essential genes for the bacterial pathogen, Staphylococcus aureus, using a rapid shotgun antisense RNA method. Staphylococcus aureus chromosomal DNA fragments were cloned into a xylose-inducible expression plasmid and transformed into S. aureus. Homology comparisons between 658 S. aureus genes identified in this particular antisense screen and the Mycoplasma genitalium genome, which contains 517 genes in total, yielded 168 conserved genes, many of which appear to be essential in M. genitalium and other bacteria. Examples are presented in which expression of an antisense RNA specifically reduces its cognate mRNA. A cell-based, drug-screening assay is also described, wherein expression of an antisense RNA confers specific sensitivity to compounds targeting that gene product. This approach enables facile assay development for high throughput screening for any essential gene, independent of its biochemical function, thereby greatly facilitating the search for new antibiotics.
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