MC 5479
Candidate
Brittany Howell | Applied Mathematics, University of Waterloo
Title
The physiological origin of the antagonism between DNA-synthesis- and protein-synthesis-targeting antibiotics
Abstract
Bacteria must constantly adapt their growth to changes in their environment, whether that be nutrient availability or antibiotic administration. These changes strongly influence the efficacy of antibiotics, yet the connection between antibiotic susceptibility and physiology remains uncertain. One of the more puzzling aspects of antibiotic efficacy is the strong antagonism between protein-synthesis and DNA-synthesis inhibitors: when these two classes are added together, the growth rate increases almost to the drug-free level. Our main objective here is to build a mathematical model in agreement with presented literature and experimental data. We are hopeful that combining these two elements, we will better understand the intrinsic coupling among protein synthesis, DNA synthesis and growth rate in bacteria.