Literature DB >> 8851574

The macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B resistance phenotypes characterized by using a specifically deleted, antibiotic-sensitive strain of Streptomyces lividans.

J L Pernodet1, S Fish, M H Blondelet-Rouault, E Cundliffe.   

Abstract

Genes conferring resistance to macrolide, lincosamide, and streptogramin B (MLS) antibiotics via ribosomal modification are widespread in bacteria, including clinical isolates and MLS-producing actinomycetes. Such erm-type genes encode enzymes that mono- or dimethylate residue A-2058 of 23S rRNA. The different phenotypes resulting from monomethylation (MLS-I phenotype, conferred by erm type I genes) or dimethylation (MLS-II phenotype due to erm type II genes) have been characterized by introducing tlrD or ermE, respectively, into an MLS-sensitive derivative of Streptomyces lividans TK21. This strain (designated OS456) was generated by specific replacement of the endogenous resistance genes lrm and mgt. The MLS-I phenotype is characterized by high-level resistance to lincomycin with only marginal resistance to macrolides such as chalcomycin or tylosin, whereas the MLS-II phenotype involves high-level resistance to all MLS drugs. Mono- and dimethylated ribosomes were introduced into a cell-free protein-synthesizing system prepared from S. lividans and compared with unmodified particles in their response to antibiotics. There was no simple correlation between the relative potencies of MLS drugs at the level of the target site (i.e., the ribosome) and their antibacterial activities expressed as MICs.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8851574      PMCID: PMC163161     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother        ISSN: 0066-4804            Impact factor:   5.191


  21 in total

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Authors:  G Jenkins; M Zalacain; E Cundliffe
Journal:  J Gen Microbiol       Date:  1989-12

2.  Methylation of 16S ribosomal RNA and resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in clones of Streptomyces lividans carrying DNA from Streptomyces tenjimariensis.

Authors:  P A Skeggs; J Thompson; E Cundliffe
Journal:  Mol Gen Genet       Date:  1985

3.  Cloning and nucleotide sequence of a carbomycin-resistance gene from Streptomyces thermotolerans.

Authors:  J K Epp; S G Burgett; B E Schoner
Journal:  Gene       Date:  1987       Impact factor: 3.688

4.  Methylation of 23S ribosomal RNA due to carB, an antibiotic-resistance determinant from the carbomycin producer, Streptomyces thermotolerans.

Authors:  M Zalacain; E Cundliffe
Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1990-04-20

5.  Methylation of 23S rRNA caused by tlrA (ermSF), a tylosin resistance determinant from Streptomyces fradiae.

Authors:  M Zalacain; E Cundliffe
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1989-08       Impact factor: 3.490

6.  Use of a fractionated coupled transcription-translation system in the study of ribosomal resistance mechanisms in antibiotic-producing Streptomyces.

Authors:  M J Calcutt; E Cundliffe
Journal:  J Gen Microbiol       Date:  1989-05

7.  Cloning of a lincosamide resistance determinant from Streptomyces caelestis, the producer of celesticetin, and characterization of the resistance mechanism.

Authors:  M J Calcutt; E Cundliffe
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 3.490

8.  N-Methyl transferase of Streptomyces erythraeus that confers resistance to the macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin B antibiotics: amino acid sequence and its homology to cognate R-factor enzymes from pathogenic bacilli and cocci.

Authors:  H Uchiyama; B Weisblum
Journal:  Gene       Date:  1985       Impact factor: 3.688

9.  Translational attenuation control of ermSF, an inducible resistance determinant encoding rRNA N-methyltransferase from Streptomyces fradiae.

Authors:  S Kamimiya; B Weisblum
Journal:  J Bacteriol       Date:  1988-04       Impact factor: 3.490

10.  Cloning of tlrD, a fourth resistance gene, from the tylosin producer, Streptomyces fradiae.

Authors:  M Zalacain; E Cundliffe
Journal:  Gene       Date:  1991-01-02       Impact factor: 3.688

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Authors:  Eric Cundliffe; Arnold L Demain
Journal:  J Ind Microbiol Biotechnol       Date:  2010-05-06       Impact factor: 3.346

2.  Resistance to the macrolide antibiotic tylosin is conferred by single methylations at 23S rRNA nucleotides G748 and A2058 acting in synergy.

Authors:  Mingfu Liu; Stephen Douthwaite
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2002-11-04       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Glycosylation steps during spiramycin biosynthesis in Streptomyces ambofaciens: involvement of three glycosyltransferases and their interplay with two auxiliary proteins.

Authors:  Hoang Chuong Nguyen; Fatma Karray; Sylvie Lautru; Josette Gagnat; Ahmed Lebrihi; Thuy Duong Ho Huynh; Jean-Luc Pernodet
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2010-05-03       Impact factor: 5.191

4.  Essential role of endogenously synthesized tylosin for induction of ermSF in Streptomyces fradiae.

Authors:  E Memili; B Weisblum
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1997-05       Impact factor: 5.191

5.  Activity of the ketolide telithromycin is refractory to Erm monomethylation of bacterial rRNA.

Authors:  Mingfu Liu; Stephen Douthwaite
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 5.191

Review 6.  Resistance to tetracycline, macrolide-lincosamide-streptogramin, trimethoprim, and sulfonamide drug classes.

Authors:  Marilyn C Roberts
Journal:  Mol Biotechnol       Date:  2002-03       Impact factor: 2.695

7.  Mutation from guanine to adenine in 25S rRNA at the position equivalent to E. coli A2058 does not confer erythromycin sensitivity in Sacchromyces cerevisae.

Authors:  Ananth S Bommakanti; Lasse Lindahl; Janice M Zengel
Journal:  RNA       Date:  2008-01-24       Impact factor: 4.942

8.  Characterization of a glycosyl transferase inactivating macrolides, encoded by gimA from Streptomyces ambofaciens.

Authors:  A Gourmelen; M H Blondelet-Rouault; J L Pernodet
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  1998-10       Impact factor: 5.191

9.  Molecular basis of intrinsic macrolide resistance in the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex.

Authors:  Karolína Buriánková; Florence Doucet-Populaire; Olivier Dorson; Anne Gondran; Jean-Claude Ghnassia; Jaroslav Weiser; Jean-Luc Pernodet
Journal:  Antimicrob Agents Chemother       Date:  2004-01       Impact factor: 5.191

10.  Recognition Site Generated by Natural Changes in Erm Proteins Leads to Unexpectedly High Susceptibility to Chymotrypsin.

Authors:  Tien Le; Hak Jin Lee; Hyung Jong Jin
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2017-11-20
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