Publications by authors named "Marita Torrissen Marli"

Unlabelled: is an emerging human and animal pathogen. Functional studies of genes involved in virulence of and other pyogenic group streptococci are often hampered by limited genetic tractability. It is known that pyogenic streptococci carry genes required for competence for natural transformation; however, in contrast to other streptococcal subgroups, there is limited evidence for gene transfer by natural transformation in these bacteria.

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  • Antibiotic resistance is a significant issue for treating staphylococcal infections, prompting the need for new strategies to enhance antibiotic effectiveness.
  • The study developed a CRISPR interference library to pinpoint genes influencing antibiotic susceptibility, particularly targeting the antibiotic dalbavancin, and identified both known and previously unrecognized genes involved in antibiotic tolerance.
  • Findings suggest that certain gene knockdowns, like KapB, can specifically increase sensitivity to dalbavancin, offering insights that could lead to novel antimicrobial treatments.
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Drug combinations can expand options for antibacterial therapies but have not been systematically tested in Gram-positive species. We profiled ~8,000 combinations of 65 antibacterial drugs against the model species Bacillus subtilis and two prominent pathogens, Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae. Thereby, we recapitulated previously known drug interactions, but also identified ten times more novel interactions in the pathogen S.

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Staphylococci, like and , are common colonizers of the human microbiota. While being harmless in many cases, many virulence factors result in them being opportunistic pathogens and one of the major causes of hospital-acquired infections worldwide. One of these virulence factors is the ability to form biofilms-three-dimensional communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellular polymeric matrix (EPS).

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