Abstract:
The indiscriminate usage of antibiotics has created a major problem in the form of antibiotic resistance. Even though new antimicrobial drug discovery programs have been in place from last two decades, still we are unsuccessful in identifying novel molecules that has a potential to become new therapeutic agents for the treatment of microbial infections. A major problem in most screening studies is the requirement of high throughput techniques. Given this, we present here an enzyme based robust method for screening antimicrobial agent’s active against Escherichia coli. This method is based upon the ability of the intracellular innate enzyme to cleave ONPG (non chromogenic) to ONP (chromogenic) upon the membrane damage or disruption. In comparison to the other currently available methods, we believe that our method provides an opportunity for real time monitoring of the antimicrobial agents action by measuring the ONP generation in a user friendly manner. Even though this method can be applied to other strain, our experience shows that one has to be careful especially when the pigments or metabolites present in the bacteria have the same wavelength absorbance.