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Revision as of 11:12, 17 September 2013

The beast and its Achilles heel:

 A novel target to fight multi-resistant pathogenic bacteria


Target: c-di-AMP

Since the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928, antibiotics have marked a major victory of mankind in the battle against infectious diseases. However, after 90 years, the antibiotics are now losing their old time glory: Bacteria acquire resistance against antibiotics and become unbridled.

We must control the use of antibiotics, meanwhile, we need new antibiotics, which can suffiently eliminate the invaders without hurting the "good" bacteria. Therefore, c-di-AMP, an important, recently discovered signaling molecule in gram-positive bacteria, has come to our sight.

Our project is to build a screening system targeting c-di-AMP, which could be applied in novel-drug screening. With this system, the level of c-di-AMP in the cell can be visualised and measured. In the moment we are still wokring hard in the lab. To see our progress, please visit Our Lab Book.

We seperated our team into three subteams, the Array team, DAC team and the Reporter team. To know about the subteams, please click the icon on the right side.

Our team conducted our work on the North Campus of University Goettingen, in the Microbiology department. All work was done in our S1 level lab. We follow strickly the safety S1 instructions. To know more concerning safety issues, please visit our safety page.



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