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Epistatic effects of promoter and repressor functions of the Tn10 tetracycline-resistance operon on the fitness of Escherichia coli
Authors:R. E. LENSKI  V. SOUZA  L. P. DUONG  Q. G. PHAN  T. N. M. NGUYEN  K. P. BERTRAND
Affiliation:1. *Centro de Ecología, Universidad Nacional Autonóma de México, Coyoacán, Ciudad de México 04510, México;2. †(Formerly) School of Biological Sciences, University of California, Irvine, CA 92717, USA;3. ‡Departments of Biochemistry and Biophysics and Microbiology, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164, USA
Abstract:We have been studying the effects of expression of plasmid-borne, Tn10-encoded, tetracycline resistance on the fitness of Escherichia coli K12. We previously demonstrated large reductions in fitness resulting from induced or constitutive expression of the resistance protein; however, any residual expression by the repressed operon was so slight that possession of an inducible resistance function imposed essentially no burden in the absence of antibiotic. Here, we demonstrate two distinct disadvantages for inducible genotypes relative to isogenic constitutive constructs. During the transition from antibiotic-free to antibiotic-containing media, the inducible genotype experiences a longer lag phase prior to growth. In the sustained presence of antibiotic, full induction of the resistance function in the inducible genotype is prevented by the continued action of its repressor. However, these disadvantages may be reduced by increasing the strength of the promoter for the resistance gene in the inducible genotype. Simultaneous consideration of the mode of gene regulation (i.e. constitutive or inducible) and the strength of the resistance-gene promoter (i.e. maximum level of expression) indicates an adaptive landscape with very strong epistasis and, perhaps, multiple fitness peaks.
Keywords:adaptive landscape  antibiotic resistance  epistasis  fitness  gene expression  gene regulation
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