Sweet disposition: combatting bacterial infections and antimicrobial resistance with designer proteins that target biofilm matrix carbohydrates

Project Code

MRCIIAR25Ca Parmeggiani

Research Theme

Infection, Immunity, Antimicrobial Resistance and Repair

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Summary

Microorganisms grow as biofilms on surfaces, from teeth to surgical implants to the lining of lungs. Biofilms are dense cell aggregates embedded in a complex matrix of molecules that surrounds and protects the cells and provides resistance to antimicrobials. This project will hijack this protection to design specific matrix-binding proteins that deliver agents to trigger biofilm degradation and improve the delivery of antimicrobials. The student will develop and apply computational methods to design novel proteins able to recognise specific biofilm matrix polysaccharides, and then exploit microbiology and microscopy techniques to test their efficacy in the lab using bacterial biofilm models.

Lead Supervisor

Dr Fabio Parmeggiani

Lead Supervisor Email

parmeggianif@cardiff.ac.uk

University Affiliation

Cardiff