Literature DB >> 3495528

Properties of spontaneous Enterobacter cloacae mutants with temperature-conditional derepression of type I beta-lactamase synthesis.

N A Curtis, S J East, R J Cornford, L A Walker.   

Abstract

Spontaneous mutants, with temperature-conditional derepression of chromosomally-encoded Type I beta-lactamase synthesis, were derived from two independent clinical isolates of Enterobacter cloacae. At the permissive temperature (28 degrees C) the mutants' beta-lactamase activity was equivalent to that of their respective parents but at restrictive temperatures (above 40 degrees C) the activity increased many hundred-fold. The increased beta-lactamase expression correlated with reduced beta-lactam susceptibility. In temperature shift-up experiments, the initial rate of beta-lactamase synthesis closely paralleled that of the parent strains induced with cefoxitin. Maximal beta-lactamase activity in the mutants was attained after about 3 h growth at restrictive temperatures and was significantly higher than that of the cefoxitin-induced parents. However, the level was not as high as that observed in isogenic temperature-stable derepressed mutants, under the same conditions. All temperature-conditional mutants showed hyper-induction of beta-lactamase synthesis at permissive temperatures. Our findings are discussed in relation to a positive control model for regulation of Type I beta-lactamase synthesis in Ent. cloacae.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3495528     DOI: 10.1093/jac/19.4.417

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Antimicrob Chemother        ISSN: 0305-7453            Impact factor:   5.790


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