BatR: A novel regulator of antibiotic tolerance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa is a multidrug-resistant opportunistic human pathogen. Chronic infections are associated with biofilms, conferring resistance to antibiotics and complicating treatment strategies. This study focuses on understanding the role of the uncharacterized gene PA3049, upregulated under biofilm conditions. In the context of P. aeruginosa biofilms, PA3049 plays a role in withstanding antimicrobial challenges both in vitro and in clinically validated infection models. Under sub-inhibitory concentrations of antibiotics, the deletion of PA3049 resulted in reduced pyocyanin production and altered abundance of enzymes controlling denitrification, pyoverdine, and hydrogen cyanide biosynthesis. Notably, PA3049 directly interacts with two kinases implicated in stress response, inactivating their active sites. Renamed as the Biofilm antibiotic tolerance Regulator (BatR), PA3049 is a key player in P. aeruginosa biofilm maintenance and antimicrobial tolerance.
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