Van der Gaag, Victoria L., Edison, Arthur S., Muzio, Cole J., Asif, Muhammad Zaka, Nocilla, Kelsey A., Guo, Jane
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MicroPubl Biol,
2021]
1-Hydroxyphenazine (1-HP) is a small molecule produced by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacterium that is used for pathogenesis models in C. elegans (Cezairliyan et al., 2013; Mahajan-Miklos, Tan, Rahme, & Ausubel, 1999). 1-HP is an especially interesting toxin to study as it has been shown to interact with human cells causing ciliary-slowing associated with dyskinesia and ciliostasis (Wilson et al., 1987). Prior research in our lab has shown that this molecule is toxic to C. elegans, with an LD50 between 150 and 200 M, but C. elegans can glycosylate 1-HP, which detoxifies the molecule (Stupp et al., 2013).