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Fitness costs of rifampicin resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis are amplified under conditions of nutrient starvation and compensated by mutation in the beta ' subunit of RNA polymerase

Authors
 Taeksun Song  ;  Yumi Park  ;  Isdore Chola Shamputa  ;  Sunghwa Seo  ;  Sun Young Lee  ;  Han-Seung Jeon  ;  Hongjo Choi  ;  Myungsun Lee  ;  Richard J. Glynne  ;  S. Whitney Barnes  ;  John R. Walker  ;  Serge Batalov  ;  Karina Yusim  ;  Shihai Feng  ;  Chang-Shung Tung  ;  James Theiler  ;  Laura E. Via  ;  Helena I. M. Boshoff  ;  Katsuhiko S. Murakami  ;  Bette Korber  ;  Clifton E. Barry 3rd  ;  Sang-Nae Cho 
Citation
 MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY, Vol.91(6) : 1106-1119, 2014 
Journal Title
MOLECULAR MICROBIOLOGY
ISSN
 0950-382X 
Issue Date
2014
MeSH
Antitubercular Agents/pharmacology* ; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases/genetics* ; DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases/metabolism ; Drug Resistance, Bacterial* ; Mutation, Missense* ; Mycobacterium smegmatis/drug effects ; Mycobacterium smegmatis/growth & development* ; Mycobacterium smegmatis/metabolism* ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/drug effects ; Mycobacterium tuberculosis/growth & development ; Rifampin/pharmacology*
Abstract
Rifampicin resistance, a defining attribute of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis, is conferred by mutations in the β subunit of RNA polymerase. Sequencing of rifampicin-resistant (RIF-R) clinical isolates of Mycobacterium tuberculosis revealed, in addition to RIF-R mutations, enrichment of potential compensatory mutations around the double-psi β-barrel domain of the β′ subunit comprising the catalytic site and the exit tunnel for newly synthesized RNA. Sequential introduction of the resistance allele followed by the compensatory allele in isogenic Mycobacterium smegmatis showed that these mutations respectively caused and compensated a starvation enhanced growth defect by altering RNA polymerase activity. While specific combinations of resistance and compensatory alleles converged in divergent lineages, other combinations recurred among related isolates suggesting transmission of compensated RIF-R strains. These findings suggest nutrient poor growth conditions impose larger selective pressure on RIF-R organisms that results in the selection of compensatory mutations in a domain involved in catalysis and starvation control of RNA polymerase transcription.
Full Text
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mmi.12520/abstract
DOI
10.1111/mmi.12520
Appears in Collections:
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Microbiology (미생물학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Cho, Sang Nae(조상래)
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/100005
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