Single-Cell Analysis of Perturbations in the Bacterial Cell Envelope Enabled by Monitoring Generalized Polarization of a Nile Red-Based Solvatochromic Peptide UNR-1

Julie, Karpenko, Lucille, Weiss, Dominique, Bonnet, Dmytro, Dziuba
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The worldwide spread of antibiotic resistance is considered to be one of the major health threats to society. While developing new antibiotics is primordial, there is also a high need for next-generation analytical methods for surveying the physiological state of live bacteria in heterogeneous populations and their response to environmental stress. Here we report a single-cell high-throughput method for monitoring bacterial stress and environmental adaptation based on ratiometric flow cytometry. We used a combination of a sensitive fluorescent molecular tool, the red solvatochromic antimicrobial peptide UNR-1 with defined cellular localization in Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, with a robust protocol of calculating generalized polarization (GP) of fluorescence adapted to flow cytometry. Our methodology enabled rapid detection of perturbations in the bacterial cell envelope caused by heat shock, transfer to a nutrient-poor medium, fixation, and exposure to antibiotics.
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通过监测尼罗河红溶色肽 UNR-1 的泛化极化实现对细菌细胞包膜扰动的单细胞分析
抗生素耐药性在全球范围内的蔓延被认为是对社会健康的主要威胁之一。开发新的抗生素是当务之急,与此同时,人们也非常需要新一代分析方法来调查异质种群中活细菌的生理状态及其对环境压力的反应。在此,我们报告了一种基于比率流式细胞仪的单细胞高通量方法,用于监测细菌的压力和环境适应性。我们使用了一种灵敏的荧光分子工具--红色溶解变色抗菌肽 UNR-1(在革兰氏阳性和革兰氏阴性细菌中具有明确的细胞定位)--与一种适用于流式细胞仪的计算荧光广义极化(GP)的稳健方案相结合。我们的方法能够快速检测细菌细胞包膜因热休克、转移到营养贫乏的培养基、固定和接触抗生素而产生的扰动。
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