1. Culture methods (obtaining isolated colonies vs swarm; minimal media)
2. Methods for studying swarming/motility
3. Cell culture/adherence/invasion/toxins
4. Urease
5. UTI mouse model: independent and co-challenge
6. CAUTI mouse model
7. Artificial bladder
8. Catheter biofilms/SEM
9. Catheter coatings?
10. LPS analysis (P. mirabilis has at least 79 identified O-serogroups)
11. Mutagenesis/TargeTron
a. attTn7 insertion method
12. Dienes lines/ T6SS
13. Fimbriae
a. Culture conditions that favor fimbriation
b. Shear preps
c. Acid preps
d. flow cytometry protocol
14. IVIS protocol
15. Clinical
16. Vaccine protocol
17. Environmental
18. Mathematical models
19. Miscellaneous
a. Metals (iron, zinc)
b. Phage
c. Polymyxin resistance
20. Techniques that aren’t particularly exclusive to P. mirabilis/UTI
a. ChIP (PCR and/or seq)
b. RNA isolation
c. Microarray analysis
d. Genome sequencing & analysis
e. Biofilm assays
This detailed volume explores essential protocols for the study of Proteus mirabilis which, despite its genetic relatedness to species such as E. coli, often requires specialized handling techniques. This opportunistic bacterial pathogen, most often known as a causative agent of complicated urinary tract infection, is addressed in chapters from global experts in the field. Written for the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
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