The Importance of the Cpx Stress Response in Mecillinam Resistance

Mary E Sievers
Various stress responses in gram-negative bacteria are responsible for maintaining the integrity of the cell envelope and have been linked to the ability of antibiotic-resistant mutants to respond to stress that is placed on them by the presence of antibiotics in their environment. This project tests the role and determines the significance of the Cpx Stress Response pathway in resistance to β-lactam antibiotics, specifically mecillinam, in E. coli.
Major: 
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Exhibition Category: 
Health and Life Sciences
Exhibition Format: 
Poster Presentation
Campus: 
University Park
Faculty Sponsor: 
Sarah Ades, Associate Professor
Poster Number: 
131