A ribosomal protein variant that confers macrolide resistance differentially regulates acid resistance, catabolism, and biofilm formation related genes inEscherichia coli
Abstract:Mutational changes in bacterial ribosomes that confer antibiotic resistance decrease cell fitness. Determining the genetic factors that interconnect antibiotic resistance and cell fitness is critical in the fight against bacterial infections. Here, we describe gene expression and phenotypic changes presented in Escherichia coli cells carrying an uL22(K90D) mutant ribosomal protein, which showed growth defects and resistance to macrolide antibiotics. Ribosome profiling analyses revealed reduced expression of op… Show more
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