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rpoB Mutations and Effects on Rifampin Resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis

Machao Li, Jie Lu, Yao Lu, Tongyang Xiao, Haican Liu, Shiqiang Lin, Da Xu, Guilian Li, Xiu-qin Zhao, Zhiguang Liu, Lili Zhao, Kanglin Wan

2021Infection and Drug Resistance92 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the mutations within the whole rpoB gene of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and analyze their effects on rifampin (RIF) resistance based on crystal structure. Methods: We sequenced the entire rpoB gene in 175 tuberculosis isolates and quantified their minimum inhibitory concentrations using microplate-based assays. Additionally, the structural interactions between wild-type/mutant RpoB and RIF were also analyzed. Results: Results revealed that a total of 34 mutations distributed across 17 different sites within the whole rpoB gene were identified. Of the 34 mutations, 25 could alter the structural interaction between RpoB and RIF and contribute to RIF resistance. Statistical analysis showed that S450L, H445D, H445Y and H445R mutations were associated with high-level RIF resistance, while D435V was associated with moderate-level RIF resistance. Conclusion: Some mutations within the rpoB gene could affect the interaction between RpoB and RIF and thus are associated with RIF resistance. These findings could be helpful to design new antibiotics and develop novel diagnostic tools for drug resistance in TB. Keywords: Mycobacterium tuberculosis , rifampin resistance, structure, mutation

Topics & Concepts

rpoBMycobacterium tuberculosisBiologyMutantGeneticsGeneTuberculosisMutationDrug resistanceRifampicinPoint mutationMicrobiologyAntibioticsMedicinePathology16S ribosomal RNATuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyMalaria Research and ControlCancer therapeutics and mechanisms
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