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University of Wisconsin-Madison

Pharm Sci Seminar – Petra Levin, PhD

May

3,

2019

Petra Levin, PHD
Washington University – St. Louis

Host: Jason Peters

Environmental Signals Tune Bacterial Growth and Physiology

Bacterial morphology is a complex trait, influenced by genetic and environmental factors alike. To date, analysis of environmental determinants of bacterial shape has been restricted to nutrient-derived signals. Comparatively little is known about the contribution of chemical and physical cues to cell size homeostasis. In this talk, I will present data supporting extracellular pH as an environmental signal capable of modulating cell wall synthesis and cell size in the rod-shaped bacterium Escherichia coli. Modest reductions in pH alter the activity of the division machinery resulting in changes in cell length. Changes in pH also enhance recruitment and activation of periplasmic cell wall synthesis enzymes, rendering cells resistant to specific classes of antibiotics. Together these data reveal cell wall metabolism in E. coli to be highly responsive to chemical cues, bolstering fitness across environmental conditions. 

Date
Friday, May 3, 2019
Time
12:00 PM – 12:50 PM
Location

2002 Rennebohm Hall

Madison, WI 53705

This event is brought to you by: Pharmaceutical Sciences Division