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Anaerobic growth of Bacillus subtilis alters the spectrum of spontaneous mutations in the rpoB gene leading to rifampicin resistance

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY LETTERS
Volume 362, Issue 24, Pages -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsle/fnv213

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anaerobiosis; Bacillus subtilis; rifampicin; rpoB; RNA polymerase; spontaneous mutations

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  1. Arizona and Florida Agricultural Experiment Stations (USDA Hatch)

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Spontaneous rifampicin-resistant (RFMR) mutants were isolated from Bacillus subtilis 168 cultivated in the presence or absence of oxygen. By DNA sequencing, the mutations were located within Cluster I of the rpoB gene encoding the beta subunit of RNA polymerase. The spectrum of RFMR rpoB mutations isolated from B. subtilis cells grown anaerobically differed from aerobically grown cells, not only with respect to the location of mutations within Cluster I but also in the class of mutation observed (transition versus transversion). In the absence of RFM, RFMR mutants exhibited poorer growth under anaerobic conditions than did the wild-type strain, indicating their lower fitness in the absence of antibiotic selection.

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