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Graphene Oxide Mimics Biological Signaling Cue to Rescue Starving Bacteria

JACKMAN, J. YOON, B. MOKRZECKA, N. KOHLI, G. VALLE-GONZALEZ, E. ZHU, X. PUMERA, M. RICE, S. CHO, N.

Original Title

Graphene Oxide Mimics Biological Signaling Cue to Rescue Starving Bacteria

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

There is extensive debate about how 2D nanomaterials such as graphene oxide (GO) affect bacteria. Various effects of GO are proposed, including bacterial growth inhibition or enhancement, killing, and no activity. Herein, we report that GO protects Staphylococcus aureus bacterial cells from death in starvation conditions with up to a 1000-fold improvement in cell viability. Transcriptomic profiling reveals that bacterial cells in starvation conditions generally shut down metabolic activity, while only cells incubated with GO increase production of specific enzymes involved in the glyoxalase detoxification pathway along with repressed autolysis. The oxygen-containing functional groups of GO resemble the molecular structure of methylglyoxal, which bacteria produce to adapt to nutrient imbalances and is detoxified by glyoxalase enzymes. The ability of GO to enable bacterial cell survival in starvation conditions and accompanying cellular responses support that bacterial cells perceive GO as a methylglyoxal-mimicking nanomaterial cue to reshuffle cellular metabolism and defenses.

Keywords

bacterias; graphene oxide; nanomaterials; oxidative stress; surface functionalization

Authors

JACKMAN, J.; YOON, B.; MOKRZECKA, N.; KOHLI, G.; VALLE-GONZALEZ, E.; ZHU, X.; PUMERA, M.; RICE, S.; CHO, N.

Released

1. 6. 2021

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH

Location

WEINHEIM

ISBN

1616-301X

Periodical

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS

Year of study

31

Number

25

State

Federal Republic of Germany

Pages from

2102328-1

Pages to

2102328-9

Pages count

7

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