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Tetracycline (pp-tet), and kanamycin (pp-kan) resistance genes were cloned from a transferable R plasmid of fish pathogen Pasteurella piscicida, and complete nucleotide sequences were determined. The pp-tet was a class D Tet determinant constructed with the tetA resistance gene of 1,182 bp encoding a protein with a deduced molecular mass of 41 kDa and the tetR repressor gene of 654 bp encoding a product of 24 kDa. The pp-tet was highly homologous to the tet(D) of plasmid RA1 isolated from Aeromonas hydrophila with two nucleotide differences in the tetR, and of plasmid pIP173 from Salmonella ordonez with two nucleotide differences in the tetA. The pp-kan contained 813 bp encoding a 31 kDa protein of 271 amino acids, and was classified into type aph-Ic. It was identical to the aphA7 in the IAB operon of pBWH77, in which was originally found an isolate of Klebsiella pneumoniae, in its nucleotide sequences and hybrid promoter construction. The genes were connected by an insertion sequence IS 26 of 820 bp, and were flanked by repeated copies in direct orientation at the 3′ flanking region of the pp-tetA and in inverted orientation at the 3′ flanking region of the pp-kan. The genetic elements are organized like a complex transposon by close linkage of the IS 26 and the pp-tet and -kan.  相似文献   

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As a first step towards transferring a tetracycline (Tc)-inducible gene expression system to tomato, we have transformed tomato plants with the Tn10-encoded tet repressor gene (tetR). Homozygous transformed plants with high expression of tetR mRNA show a deleterious phenotype, having reduced shoot dry weights and leaf chlorophyll content, an even more marked reduction in root dry weight and leaf size, and altered photosynthetic physiology. It appears that TetR protein exerts its toxicity only when expressed beyond a threshold level and by interacting with a process that is non-limiting under slow growth conditions. The deleterious phenotype was almost completely reversed by the application of 1 mg dm?3 Tc to plants grown in sand. The possiblity is discussed that TetR causes these symptoms by binding to a specific DNA sequence functioning as a Tet operator. The effect of Tc on growth and physiology in wild-type plants grown in sand or rockwool is described. Tc at 0.1 mg cm?3 had no effect. Tc at 1 mg dm?3 caused a small reduction in root growth, while 5 and 20 mg dm?3 Tc caused large reductions in growth and photosynthetic parameters.  相似文献   

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Summary Tra +and tra derivatives of drug resistance plasmid, R100-1, were isolated by phage P1 from an Hfr donor with integrated R100-1 and then analyzed by complementation tests with tra point mutants of Flac. Tra +derivatives of R100-1 carrying tetracycline resistance alone and those carrying all six drug-resistance genes could support transfer of tra point mutants of Flac except Flac traJ, whereas all of tra derivatives of R100-1 failed to complement any one of tra point mutants of Flac. This suggests that these tra derivatives of R100-1 carrying tetracycline resistance gene are deleted for all the transfer genes impaired in the Flac point mutants tested. We assume a hot point, probably a specific base sequence similar to an IS element, at the left of the tetracycline gene (Fig. 1) becomes a transduction terminus in transduction of the integrated R100-1 by phage P1. Complementation analysis of tra derivatives carrying five resistance genes except the tetracycline gene led us to a supposition that a gene(s), probably analogous to traJ of the F plasmid, is located on R100-1 near the tetracycline gene which plays an important regulatory role for self-transfer as well as for the complementation of tra Flac mutants.  相似文献   

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The use of resistant varieties is an important tool in the management of late blight, which threatens potato production worldwide. Clone MaR8 from the Mastenbroek differential set has strong resistance to Phytophthora infestans, the causal agent of late blight. The F1 progeny of a cross between the susceptible cultivar Concurrent and MaR8 were assessed for late blight resistance in field trials inoculated with an incompatible P. infestans isolate. A 1:1 segregation of resistance and susceptibility was observed, indicating that the resistance gene referred to as R8, is present in simplex in the tetraploid MaR8 clone. NBS profiling and successive marker sequence comparison to the potato and tomato genome draft sequences, suggested that the R8 gene is located on the long arm of chromosome IX and not on the short arm of chromosome XI as was suggested previously. Analysis of SSR, CAPS and SCAR markers confirmed that R8 was on the distal end of the long arm of chromosome IX. R gene cluster directed profiling markers CDPSw54 and CDPSw55 flanked the R8 gene at the distal end (1 cM). CDPTm21-1, CDPTm21-2 and CDPTm22 flanked the R8 gene on the proximal side (2 cM). An additional co-segregating marker (CDPHero3) was found, which will be useful for marker assisted breeding and map based cloning of R8.  相似文献   

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Summary This study presents plasmid systems that utilize regulatory signals of bacteriophage Lambda to accomplish regulated expression of cloned genes in an A. nidulans R2 derivative strain. An operator-promoter region and the temperature-sensitive repressor gene cI857 of bacteriophage Lambda were employed. Linked to a cyanobacterial replicon, the plasmid vectors efficiently transformed Anacystis and were stably maintained within this host. The cat structural gene, encoding chloramphenicol acetyltransferase, was used to demonstrate that expression can be regulated by temperature shift. We have identified in extracts from the vector bearing Anacystis, a protein similar in size and immunology to the Lambda repressor. The systems described should allow controlled expression of adventitious genes in the cyanobacterial host.Abbreviations APr ampicillin resistance - Cmr chloramphenicol resistance - CmActase chloramphenicol acetyltransferase - Kmr Kanamycine resistance - [ ] indicates plasmid carrier state  相似文献   

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The sulfonamide resistance (SAr) determinant was cloned from a transferable R plasmid of Pasteurella piscicida, pSP9351, and the sequence was determined. The resistance gene (pp-sul) was localized to an approximately 1-kb region that includes the PstI-EcoRI site in the restriction map. An open reading frame coding a sul II-type gene composed of 810 nucleotides was identified. A direct repeat sequence was shown in the 5′ flanking region of pp-sul, and a plasmid recombinational event may have occurred during the construction of pSP9351. In the 3′ flanking region of the gene, a sequence homologous to the 5′ noncoding sequence of the trimethoprim resistance gene, dhfr IX was found.  相似文献   

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Summary DNA fragments generated by the EcoRI or HindIII endonucleases from the low copy number antibiotic resistance plasmids R6 and R6-5 were separately cloned using the high copy number ColEl or pML21 plasmid vectors and the insertional inactivation procedure. The hybrid plasmids that were obtained were used to determine the location of the EcoRI and HindIII cleavage sites on the parent plasmid genomes by means of electron microscope heteroduplex analysis and agarose gel electrophoresis. Ultracentrifugation of the cloned fragments in caesium chloride gradients localized the high buoyant density regions of R6-5 to fragments that carry the genes for resistance to streptomycin-spectinomycin, sulfonamide, and mercury and a low buoyant density region to fragments that carry the tetracycline resistance determinant. Functional analysis of hybrid plasmids localized a number of plasmid properties such as resistances to antibiotics and mercury and several replication functions to specific regions of the R6-5 genome. Precise localisation of the genes for resistance to chloramphenicol, kanamycin, fusidic acid and tetracycline was possible due to the presence of identified restriction endonuclease cleavage sites within these determinants.Only one region competent for autonomous replication was identified on the R6-5 plasmid genome and this was localized to EcoRI fragment 2 and HindIII fragment 1. However, two additional regions of replication activity designated RepB and RepC, themselves incapable of autonomous replication but capable of supporting replication of a linked ColE1 plasmid in polA bacteria, were also identified.  相似文献   

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Since virus nucleoprotein is an important target antigen for antiinfluenza cytotoxic T cells (Tc), we examined the genetics of Tc responses to this single viral protein to find three nonresponder alleles (D d, D k, and K b) in three haplotypes and their recombinants so far tested. B10.A(5R) mice bearing nonresponder MHC class I antigen in the D and K regions show no anti-NP Tc responses, however they do show a strong A-virus cross-reactive anti-influenza cytotoxicity. The high frequency of nonresponsiveness to a single viral component, as compared with the entire virus, has implications for the development of simple vaccines.Abbreviations used in this paper DMEM/5 Dulbecco's modified Eagle's medium + 5% FCS + penicillin, streptomycin, L-glutamine - FCS fetal calf serum - HA influenza hemagglutinin - HAU hemagglutinating units - H1.VAC vaccinia recombinant containing a copy of the 1934 H1 gene - i. n. intranasally - MHC major histocompatibility complex - m. o. i. multiplicity of infection - NA influenza neuraminidase - NP influenza nucleoprotein - NP.VAC vaccinia recombinant containing a copy of the 1934 NP gene - p. f. u. plaque-forming units - RPMI/10 RPMI 1640 + 10% FCS + penicillin, streptomycin, L-glutamine, 5 × 10–5 M 2-mercaptoethanol - Tc cytotoxic T cells  相似文献   

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Summary The conjugative R plasmid R1drd-19, mediating antibiotic resistance to ampicillin (Ap), chloramphenicol (Cm), kanamycin (Km), streptomycin (Sm) and sulfonamides (Su) was mapped using the restriction endonucleases BamHI, HindIII, EcoRI and SalI. BamHI generates 5 fragments (A-E) with molecular weights between 46×106 dalton (representing mainly the RTF) and 0.25×106 dalton, and HindIII 8 (A-H) between 42×106 dalton (representing the main part of the RTF) and 0.1×106 dalton. EcoRI recognises 17 sites and produces fragments (A-Q) with molecular weights between 11.7 and 0.1×106 dalton. SalI yields 7 fragments (A-G) of 16.5 to 2.0×106 dalton.A physical map was constructed from fragments obtained by partial digestion of R1drd-19 with one restriction enzyme, by double and triple digestion of the DNA with two or three enzymes with and without isolation of individual bands from preparative gels. In addition the restriction patterns of several mutants of R1drd-19 were compared with it.Evidence is presented which indicates that the derivatives of R1 investigated are generated by extende deletions, namely the copy mutant pKN102 which has lost the Km resistance, R1 drd-16, which has lost all resistances other than Km and the Kms derivative of R1drd-16, which represents the pure RTF. The map of R1drd-19 is remarkably different from those of R100 and R6-5. Its molecular weight was estimated to be 62.5 Md. The circular fragment order for BamHI is: A-C-B-D-E, for HindIII: A-D-C-B-F-H-E-G, for EcoRI: A-C-K-B-F-J-O-D-H-L-G-P-Q-N-I-E-M-and for SalI A-B-C-D-G-F-E.  相似文献   

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A gene bank of the phototrophic bacterium Rhodopseudomonas capsulata was constructed using the binary plasmid system pRK290/pRK2013. Fragments of about 20 kb of chromosomal DNA of R. capsulata strain 37b4 were inserted into the cloning vector pRK290. The hybrid plasmids of the gene bank, maintained in Escherichia coli HB101 were transferred by conjugation to R. capsulata strains defective in the photosynthetic apparatus with frequencies of 5×10-4 to 5×10-2. Phototrophically growing transconjugants occurred with frequencies of 5×10-7 to 5×10-6. Recombination between the hybrid plasmids and the R. capsulata chromosome was shown. The hybrid plasmid pRCF1002, carrying a 25 kb insert of R. capsulata wild type DNA, was isolated from one E. coli clone of the gene bank. It reconstituted some bacteriochlorophyll- and photosynthetic negative mutants to phototrophic growth.Abbreviations Bchl Bacteriochlorophyll - RC reaction center - LH light-harvesting complex - Crt carotenoid - pho phototrophic growth - P Bchl precursor excreted, the number behind P indicates the maximum of absorption in ether (nm) - SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate - Tc tetracycline - Km kanamycin - Gm gentamicin - r resistant - kb kilo base pairs Dedicated to Hans-Günter Schlegel on occasion of his 60th birthday  相似文献   

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Summary A 4.8×106 dalton ECoRI-generated fragment of the R-factor R6-5 carrying the gene for kanamycin resistance (Km) was joined in vitro to ECoRI-treated ColE1 plasmid DNA. Transformation ofE. coli with the ColE1-Km recombinant plasmid yielded clones, which were immune to colicin E1, resistant to kanamycin and failed to produce colicin E1. During multiplication of this recombinant plasmid in the presence of chloramphenicol, cells expressed an increased resistance to kanamycin. Transformation studies with the recombinant DNA molecule showed very frequent loss of Km resistance in those cells harbouring a preexisting F'gal plasmid. Since colicin immunity is not affected and the col- phenotype is still present, one has to test for a remaining DNA sequence further existing in ColE1 DNA by cleaving the plasmid DNA with the ECoRI restriction endonuclease. The full length of ColE1 DNA (6.2 kb) was restored, which confirmed that no deletion of ColE1 DNA sequences had occured. The remaining DNA sequence was identified as a 2.0 or 2.2 kb segment. On the basis of the length of the excised fragment it is proposed that the insertion sequence IS1 and a part of the inverted repeat sequence with coordinates 21.0 to 22.0 of the R6-5 DNA are recognised by a nucleolytic function.  相似文献   

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Heteroduplex experiments between the plasmid R6 and one strand of the deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of a lambda phage carrying the insertion sequence IS1 show that IS1 occurs on R6 at the two previously mapped junctions of resistance transfer factor (RTF) DNA with R-determinant DNA. From previous heteroduplex experiments, it then follows that IS1 occurs at the same junctions in R6-5, R100-1, and R1 plasmids. Heteroduplex experiments with the DNA from a lambda phage carrying the insertion sequence IS2 show that one copy of IS2 occurs in R6, R6-5, and R100-1 (but not R1) at a point within the RTF with coordinates 67.5 TO 68.9 kilobase units (kb). In an accompanying paper, Ptashne and Cohen (1975) show that the insertion sequence IS3 occurs on R6 and R6-5. R100-25, a traC mutant, differs from its parent R100-1 only in that it contains an additional copy of IS1 inserted within the tra gene region of 82.1 kb. R100-31, atraX, TC-s mutant of R100-1, is deleted in R100-1 sequences starting at one of the IS3 termini (46.9 kb) and extending with RTF to 61.0 kb. Heteroduplex studies of F plasmids with the DNA of a lambda phage bearing insertion sequence IS2 show that the sequence of F with coordinates 16.3-17.6F is IS2. The occurrence of IS1 at the two junctions of R-determinant DNA and RTF DNA in R plasmids provides a structural basis to explain the mechanism of the previously observed formation of molecules containing one RTF unit and several tandem copies of the R-determinant unit, when R plasmids in Proteus mirabilis are grown in the presence of antibiotics, and the segregation of an R plasmid into an RTF unit and an R-determinant unit. In general, correlation of our results with previous studies shows that insertion sequences play a role in a variety of F- and R-related intra- and intermolecular recombination phenomena.  相似文献   

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Control of lytic development in the Streptomyces temperate phage φC31   总被引:1,自引:1,他引:0  
The repressor gene. c, is required for maintenance of lysogeny in the Streptomyces phage φC31. The c gene expresses three in-frame N-terminally different protein isoforms at least one of which is thought to bind to a 17bp highly conserved inverted repeat (CIR) sequence found at 18 (or more) loci throughout the φC31 genome. Here we present evidence that one of these loci, CIR6, and its interaction with the products of the repressor gene are critical in the control of the lytic pathway in φC31. To the right of CIR6, according to the standard map of φC31, an ‘immediate-early’ promoter. ap1, was discovered after insertion of a fragment containing CIR6 upstream of a promoterless kanamycin-resistance gene. aphll, to form pCIA2. pCIA2 conferred kanamycin resistance upon Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2) but not upon a φC31 lysogen of S. coelicolor. Operator-constitutive (Oc) mutants of pCIA2 were isolated and the mutations lay in CIR6, i.e. CIR6:G14T and CIR6:C2A. Primer extension analysis of RNA prepared from an induced, temperature-sensitive lysogen of S. coelicolor localized a mRNA 5′ endpoint 21 bp to the right of CIR6. The importance of the ap1/CIR6 region in the regulation of lytic growth was demonstrated by the analysis of a virulent mutant, φC31 vir1, capable of forming plaques on an S. coelicolorφC31 lysogen, φC31 vir1 contained a DNA inversion with the breakpoints lying within the integrase gene (which lies approximately 7kbp to the right of CIR6) and in the essential early region between CIR6 and the -10 sequence for ap1. The separation of ap1 from its operator was thought to be the basis for the virulent phenotype in φC31 vir1. Band-shift assays and DNase I footprinting experiments using purified 42kDa repressor isoform confirmed that CIRs 5 and 6 were indeed the targets for binding of this protein. The 42 kDa repressor bound to CIR6 with higher affinity than to CIR5 in spite of their identical core sequences. Repressor bound at CIR6 facilitated binding at CIR5. The high-affinity binding to CIR6 was abolished with the Oc mutant, CIR6:G14T. Hydroxyl radical footprinting and dimethyl sulphate methylation protection of the 42 kDa repressor–CIR6 interaction suggested that the protein bound in the major groove and to one face of the DNA.  相似文献   

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Shigeru Iida 《Plasmid》1980,3(3):278-290
Restriction cleavage analysis identified a P1CmSmSuTc plasmid isolated by Mise and Arber (1976) (Virology 69, 191–205) as a cointegrate between bacteriophage P1 and the R plasmid R100. Cointegration occurred by reciprocal recombination between the IS1 element of P1 and IS1b of R100. It involved neither gain nor loss of genetic material, so that the cointegrate carries three IS1 elements in the same orientation. The cointegrate propagates with relatively high stability as plasmid in Escherichia coli host bacteria. It displays the Tra+ functions of R100, incompatibility FII of R100, and incompatibility Y of P1, Res+ (P1), Mod+ (P1) functions of P1 and P1 immunity. Production of P1 phage particles is inducible as for wild type P1. However, because of the large genome size of 180 kb, progeny phage particles contain only a fraction (about 100 kb) of the cointegrate genome. Because of cyclic permutation all genome regions are equally represented in a population of the phage particles of an induced lysate. Occasionally, reciprocal recombination between IS1 elements allows the restoration of the P1 genome. These segregants are found as plaque formers at a rate of about 1 per 300 phage particles in induced lysates.  相似文献   

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A new system is described to determine the mutational spectra of mutagens and carcinogens in Escherichia coli; data on a limited number (142) of spontaneous mutants is presented. The mutational assay employs a method to select (rather than screen) for mutations in a supF target gene carried on a plasmid. The E. coli host cells (ES87) are lacI (am26), and carry the lacZΔM15 marker for α-complementation in β-galactosidase. When these cells also carry a plasmid, such as pUB3, which contains a wild-type copy of supF and lacZ-α, the lactose operon is repressed (off). Furthermore, supF suppression of laclum26 results in a lactose repressor that has an uninducible, laclS genotype, which makes the cells unable to grow on lactose minimal plates. In contrast, spontaneous or mutagen-induced supF mutations in pUB3 prevent suppresion of laclam26 and result in constitutive expression of the lactose operon, which permits growth on lactose minimal plates. The spontaneous mutation frequency in the supF gene is 0.7 and 1.0 × 10−6 without and with SOS induction, respectively. Spontaneous mutations are dominated by large insertions (67% in SOS-uninduced and 56% in SOS-induced cells), and their frequency of appearance is largely unaffected by SOS induction. These are identified by DNA sequencing to be Insertion Element: IS1 dominates, but IS4, IS5, gamma-delta and IS10 are also obtained. Large deletions also contribute significantly (19% and 15% for - SOS and +SOS, respectively), where a specific deletion between a 10 base pair direct repeat dominates; the frequency of appearance of these mutations also appears to be unaffected by SOS induction. In contrast, SOS induction increases base pairing mutations (13% and 27% for -SOS and +SOS, respectively), The ES87/pUB3 system has many advantages for determining mutational spectra, including the fact that mutant isolation is fast and simple, and the determination of mutational changes is rapid because of the small size of supF.  相似文献   

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R27, an IncHI1 plasmid of 182 kilobases (kb), which was originally isolated fromSalmonella typhimurium, was found to contain two copies of IS1 in direct orientation. Deletion derivatives constructed in vitro were of two types: a maxi-derivative of 110 kb (pDT1047) with a single complete copy of IS1, and mini-derivatives of 5–6 kb which contained less than a complete copy of IS1. The IncHI1 miniplasmids also contained a portion of the tetracycline resistance determinant from R27 and a replication region related to the RepFIA replicon. Electron microscopic homoduplex studies demonstrated the presence of two other inverted repeat sequences within the miniplasmid that were unrelated to IS1.  相似文献   

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Resistances to tetracycline and mercury were identified in an environmental strain of Serratia marcescens isolated from a stream highly contaminated with heavy metals. As a step toward addressing the mechanisms of coselection of heavy metal and antibiotic resistances, the tetracycline resistance determinant was cloned in Escherichia coli. Within the cloned 13-kb segment, the tetracycline resistance locus was localized by deletion analysis and transposon mutagenesis. DNA sequence analysis of an 8.0-kb region revealed a novel gene [tetA(41)] that was predicted to encode a tetracycline efflux pump. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the TetA(41) protein was most closely related to the Tet(39) efflux protein of Acinetobacter spp. yet had less than 80% amino acid identity with known tetracycline efflux pumps. Adjacent to the tetA(41) gene was a divergently transcribed gene [tetR(41)] predicted to encode a tetracycline-responsive repressor protein. The tetA(41)-tetR(41) intergenic region contained putative operators for TetR(41) binding. The tetA(41) and tetR(41) promoters were analyzed using lacZ fusions, which showed that the expression of both the tetA(41) and tetR(41) genes exhibited TetR(41)-dependent regulation by subinhibitory concentrations of tetracycline. The apparent lack of plasmids in this S. marcescens strain, as well as the presence of metabolic genes adjacent to the tetracycline resistance locus, suggested that the genes were located on the S. marcescens chromosome and may have been acquired by transduction. The cloned Tet 41 determinant did not confer mercury resistance to E. coli, confirming that Tet 41 is a tetracycline-specific efflux pump rather than a multidrug transporter.  相似文献   

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Pyrazinamide (PZA) is an important component of first-line antituberculosis drugs activated by Mycobacterium tuberculosis pyrazinamidase (PZase) into its active form pyrazinoic acid. Mutations in the pncA gene have been recognized as the major cause of PZA resistance. We detected some novel mutations, Leucine19Arginine (L19R), Arginine140Histidine (R140H), and Glutamic acid144 Lysine (E144K), in the pncA gene of PZA-resistant isolates in our wet lab PZA drug susceptibility testing and sequencing. As the molecular mechanism of resistance of these variants has not been reported earlier, we have performed multiple analyses to unveil different mechanisms of resistance because of PZase mutations L19R, R140H, and E144K. The mutants and native PZase structures were subjected to comprehensive computational molecular dynamics (MD) simulations at 100 nanoseconds in apo and drug-bound form. Mutants and native PZase binding pocket were compared to observe the consequence of mutations on the binding pocket size. Hydrogen bonding, Gibbs free energy, and natural ligand Fe +2 effect were also analyzed between native and mutants. A significant variation between native and mutant PZase structure activity was observed. The native PZase protein docking score was found to be the maximum, showing strong binding affinity in comparison with mutants. MD simulations explored the effect of the variants on the biological function of PZase. Hydrogen bonding, metal ion Fe +2 deviation, and fluctuation also seemed to be affected because of the mutations L19R, R140H, and E144K. The variants L19R, R140H, and E144K play a significant role in PZA resistance, altering the overall activity of native PZase, including metal ion Fe +2 displacement and free energy. This study offers valuable evidence for better management of drug-resistant tuberculosis.  相似文献   

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The bacterial tetracycline-resistance determinant from Tn 10 encodes a 43 kDa membrane protein, TetA, responsible for active efflux of tetracyclines. The tetA gene was cloned behind a T7 promoter/ac operator in a plasmid that provided fusion of TetA to a polyhis-tidine-carboxy terminal tail. A second plasmid provided a regulated T7 RNA polymerase. The specific activity of the TetA fusion protein was between 10–40% that of the wild-type protein as assayed by tetracycline resistance in cells and by transport in membrane vesicles. The fusion protein, overproduced approximately 3–13-fold, was purified by nickel chelation chromatography. Calculations from circular dichroism spectra of the purified protein solubilized in dodecylmaltoside gave an α-helix content of 54–64%, close to the 68% predicted from the amino acid sequence by hydropathy analysis (12 membrane-spanning helices) for the native protein in the membrane bilayer. Fluorescence studies showed binding activity of the purified protein to its substrate, the tetracycline analogue 13-(cyclopentylthio)-5-hydroxy-6-α-deoxyte-tracycline. These findings suggested that the purified protein was in a native state.  相似文献   

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