Journal article

The Molecular Basis of Acinetobacter baumannii Cadmium Toxicity and Resistance

Saleh F Alquethamy, Felise G Adams, Ram Maharjan, Natasha N Delgado, Maoge Zang, Katherine Ganio, James C Paton, Karl A Hassan, Ian T Paulsen, Christopher A McDevitt, Amy K Cain, Bart A Eijkelkamp

Applied and Environmental Microbiology | American Society for Microbiology | Published : 2021

Abstract

Acinetobacter species are ubiquitous Gram-negative bacteria that can be found in water, in soil, and as commensals of the human skin. The successful inhabitation of Acinetobacter species in diverse environments is primarily attributable to the expression of an arsenal of stress resistance determinants, which includes an extensive repertoire of metal ion efflux systems. Metal ion homeostasis in the hospital pathogen Acinetobacter baumannii contributes to pathogenesis; however, insights into its metal ion transporters for environmental persistence are lacking. Here, we studied the impact of cadmium stress on A. baumannii. Our functional genomics and independent mutant analyses revealed a prima..

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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia)


Awarded by Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA fellowship


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Awarded by Australian Research Council


Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (Australia) through Project Grant 1159752 to B.A.E. and A.K.C. A.K.C. was supported by an Australian Research Council (ARC) DECRA fellowship (DE180100929), C.A.M. is an ARC Future Fellow (FT170100006), and K.A.H. is an ARC Future Fellow (FT180100123).