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A Point Mutation in carR Is Involved in the Emergence of Polymyxin B-Sensitive Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor Biotype by Influencing Gene Transcription
Antimicrobial peptides play an important role in host defense against Generally, the O1 classical biotype is polymyxin B (PB) sensitive and El Tor is relatively resistant. Detection of classical biotype traits like the production of classical cholera toxin and PB sensitivity in El Tor strains has be...
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description | Antimicrobial peptides play an important role in host defense against
Generally, the
O1 classical biotype is polymyxin B (PB) sensitive and El Tor is relatively resistant. Detection of classical biotype traits like the production of classical cholera toxin and PB sensitivity in El Tor strains has been reported in recent years, including in the devastating Yemen cholera outbreak during 2016-2018. To investigate the factor(s) responsible for the shift in the trend of sensitivity to PB, we studied the two-component system encoded by
, regulating the lipid A modification of El Tor vibrios, and found that only
contains a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in recently emerged PB-sensitive strains. We designated the two alleles present in PB-resistant and -sensitive strains
and
alleles, respectively, and replaced the
allele of a sensitive strain with the
allele, using an allelic-exchange approach. The sensitive strain then became resistant. The PB-resistant strain N16961 was made susceptible to PB in a similar fashion. Our
CarR protein models suggested that the D89N substitution in the more stable CarR
protein brings the two structural domains of CarR closer, constricting the DNA binding cleft. This probably reduces the expression of the
-regulated
operon, inducing PB susceptibility. Expression of
in PB-sensitive strains was found to be downregulated under natural culturing conditions. In addition, the expression of
and
decreased in all strains with increased concentrations of extracellular Ca
but increased with a rise in pH. The downregulation of
in CarR
strains confirmed that the G265A mutation is responsible for the emergence of PB-sensitive El Tor strains. |
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O1 classical biotype is polymyxin B (PB) sensitive and El Tor is relatively resistant. Detection of classical biotype traits like the production of classical cholera toxin and PB sensitivity in El Tor strains has been reported in recent years, including in the devastating Yemen cholera outbreak during 2016-2018. To investigate the factor(s) responsible for the shift in the trend of sensitivity to PB, we studied the two-component system encoded by
, regulating the lipid A modification of El Tor vibrios, and found that only
contains a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in recently emerged PB-sensitive strains. We designated the two alleles present in PB-resistant and -sensitive strains
and
alleles, respectively, and replaced the
allele of a sensitive strain with the
allele, using an allelic-exchange approach. The sensitive strain then became resistant. The PB-resistant strain N16961 was made susceptible to PB in a similar fashion. Our
CarR protein models suggested that the D89N substitution in the more stable CarR
protein brings the two structural domains of CarR closer, constricting the DNA binding cleft. This probably reduces the expression of the
-regulated
operon, inducing PB susceptibility. Expression of
in PB-sensitive strains was found to be downregulated under natural culturing conditions. In addition, the expression of
and
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but increased with a rise in pH. The downregulation of
in CarR
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O1 classical biotype is polymyxin B (PB) sensitive and El Tor is relatively resistant. Detection of classical biotype traits like the production of classical cholera toxin and PB sensitivity in El Tor strains has been reported in recent years, including in the devastating Yemen cholera outbreak during 2016-2018. To investigate the factor(s) responsible for the shift in the trend of sensitivity to PB, we studied the two-component system encoded by
, regulating the lipid A modification of El Tor vibrios, and found that only
contains a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in recently emerged PB-sensitive strains. We designated the two alleles present in PB-resistant and -sensitive strains
and
alleles, respectively, and replaced the
allele of a sensitive strain with the
allele, using an allelic-exchange approach. The sensitive strain then became resistant. The PB-resistant strain N16961 was made susceptible to PB in a similar fashion. Our
CarR protein models suggested that the D89N substitution in the more stable CarR
protein brings the two structural domains of CarR closer, constricting the DNA binding cleft. This probably reduces the expression of the
-regulated
operon, inducing PB susceptibility. Expression of
in PB-sensitive strains was found to be downregulated under natural culturing conditions. In addition, the expression of
and
decreased in all strains with increased concentrations of extracellular Ca
but increased with a rise in pH. The downregulation of
in CarR
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, regulating the lipid A modification of El Tor vibrios, and found that only
contains a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in recently emerged PB-sensitive strains. We designated the two alleles present in PB-resistant and -sensitive strains
and
alleles, respectively, and replaced the
allele of a sensitive strain with the
allele, using an allelic-exchange approach. The sensitive strain then became resistant. The PB-resistant strain N16961 was made susceptible to PB in a similar fashion. Our
CarR protein models suggested that the D89N substitution in the more stable CarR
protein brings the two structural domains of CarR closer, constricting the DNA binding cleft. This probably reduces the expression of the
-regulated
operon, inducing PB susceptibility. Expression of
in PB-sensitive strains was found to be downregulated under natural culturing conditions. In addition, the expression of
and
decreased in all strains with increased concentrations of extracellular Ca
but increased with a rise in pH. The downregulation of
in CarR
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