Staphylococcus aureusCOL: An Atypical Model Strain of MRSA that Exhibits Slow Growth and Antibiotic Tolerance
Claire E. Stevens,
Ashley T. Deventer,
Paul R. Johnston
et al.
Abstract:Methicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus(MRSA) has been a pathogen of global concern since its emergence in the 1960s. As one of the first MRSA strains isolated, COL has become a common model strain ofS. aureus. Here we report that COL is, in fact, an atypical strain of MRSA that exhibits slow growth (extended lag and doubling times) and multidrug tolerance, with minimum duration of killing (MDK) values 50-300% greater than other model strains ofS. aureus. Genomic analysis identified three mutated genes in C… Show more
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