The mechanisms of adaptive resistance of
Escherichia coli
to aminoglycosides remain unclear. Our RNA-Seq study found that expression of
yhjX
was markedly upregulated during initial exposure to subinhibitory concentrations of gentamicin. The expression of
yhjX
was then downregulated dramatically during a second exposure to gentamicin compared to the first exposure.
YhjX
encodes a putative transporter of the major facilitator superfamily, which is known to be the sole target of the YpdA/YpdB two-component system, the expression of which is highly and specifically induced by pyruvate. To investigate the effect of
yhjX
on the adaptive resistance of
E. coli
, in the present study, we constructed
yhjX
deletion and complemented strains of
E. coli
ATCC25922. Changes in extracellular pyruvate levels of wide-type and
yhjX
mutant were measured to determine whether YhjX functions as a pyruvate transporter. The results showed that
yhjX
deletion improved the growth of
E. coli
in medium containing subinhibitory concentrations of gentamicin. The
yhjX
deletion mutant did not exhibit adaptive resistance to subinhibitory concentrations of gentamicin. YhjX might not function as a pyruvate efflux pump in
E. coli
but was associated with the decrease following a sharp increase in the extracellular pyruvate level. Our findings indicate that
yhjX
regulates the growth of
E. coli
in the presence of a subinhibitory concentration of gentamicin and mediates the adaptive resistance to gentamicin.
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