The Spectrum of Spontaneous Rifampin Resistance Mutations in the Bacillus subtilis <i>rpoB</i> Gene Depends on the Growth Environment
Joss D. Leehan, Wayne L. Nicholson
Abstract
The rpoB gene encodes the beta subunit of RNA polymerase, and mutations in rpoB are key determinants of resistance to the clinically important antibiotic rifampin. We show here that the spectrum of mutations in Bacillus subtilis rpoB depends on the medium in which the cells are cultivated. The results show that the growth environment not only plays a role in natural selection and fitness but also influences the probability of mutation at particular bases within the target gene.
Topics & Concepts
rpoBBacillus subtilisBiologyRNA polymeraseGeneGeneticsMutationBacteriaRNA16S ribosomal RNAAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaEvolution and Genetic DynamicsBacterial Genetics and Biotechnology