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Phenotypic and genetic barriers to establishment of horizontally transferred genes encoding ribosomal protection proteins

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JOURNAL OF ANTIMICROBIAL CHEMOTHERAPY
卷 76, 期 6, 页码 1441-1447

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/jac/dkab056

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  1. Vetenskapsradet (the Swedish Research Council) [2017-03593]
  2. Scandinavian Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy [SLS-693211, SLS-876451]

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The study revealed significant phenotypic and genetic barriers to the fixation of additional RPP genes in E. coli, except for tet(Q).
Background: Ribosomal protection proteins (RPPs) interact with bacterial ribosomes to prevent inhibition of protein synthesis by tetracycline. RPP genes have evolved from a common ancestor into at least 12 distinct classes and spread by horizontal genetic transfer into a wide range of bacteria. Many bacterial genera host RPP genes from multiple classes but tet(M) is the predominant RPP gene found in Escherichia coli. Objectives: We asked whether phenotypic barriers (low-level resistance, high fitness cost) might constrain the fixation of other RPP genes in E. coli. Methods: We expressed a diverse set of six different RPP genes in E. coli, including tet(M), and quantified tetracycline susceptibility and growth phenotypes as a function of expression level, and evolvability to overcome identified phenotypic barriers. Results: The genes tet(M) and tet(Q) conferred high-level tetracycline resistance without reducing fitness; tet(O) and tet(W) conferred high-level resistance but significantly reduced growth fitness; tetB(P) conferred low-level resistance and while mutants conferring high-level resistance were selectable these had reduced growth fitness; otr(A) did not confer resistance and resistant mutants could not be selected. Evolution experiments suggested that codon usage patterns in tet(O) and tet(W), and transcriptional silencing associated with nucleotide composition in tetB(P), accounted for the observed phenotypic barriers. Conclusions: With the exception of tet(Q), the data reveal significant phenotypic and genetic barriers to the fixation of additional RPP genes in E. coli.

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