Mutational Activation of Antibiotic-Resistant Mechanisms in the Absence of Major Drug Efflux Systems of Escherichia coli
Hyun‐Jae Cho, Rajeev Misra
Abstract
Antibiotic resistance among bacterial pathogens is a chronic health concern. Bacteria possess or acquire various mechanisms of antibiotic resistance, and chief among them is the ability to accumulate beneficial mutations that often alter antibiotic targets. Here, we explored E. coli's ability to amass mutations in a background devoid of a major constitutively expressed efflux pump and identified mutations in several regulatory genes that confer resistance by activating specific or pleiotropic mechanisms.
Topics & Concepts
EffluxBiologyrpoBOperonGeneticsrpoSAntibiotic resistanceEscherichia coliMicrobiologySigma factorGeneAntibioticsRNA polymeraseGene expressionPromoter16S ribosomal RNAAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaBacterial Genetics and BiotechnologyEvolution and Genetic Dynamics