In situ characterization of mycobacterial growth inhibition by lytic enzymes expressed in vectorized E. coli.

ACS synthetic biology(2014)

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Abstract
The emergence of extremely drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis necessitates new strategies to combat the pathogen. Engineered bacteria may serve as vectors to deliver proteins to human cells, including mycobacteria-infected macrophages. In this work, we target Mycobacterium smegmatis, a nonpathogenic tuberculosis model, with E. coli modified to express trehalose dimycolate hydrolase (TDMH), a membrane-lysing serine esterase. We show that TDMH-expressing E. coli are capable of lysing mycobacteria in vitro and at low pH. Vectorized E. coli producing TDMH were found suppress the proliferation of mycobacteria in infected macrophages.
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LLO,TDMH,macrophages,mycobacteria,protein vectors,tuberculosis
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