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E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump

Escherichia coli is a facultative anaerobe found in a wide range of environments. Commonly described as the laboratory workhorse, E. coli is one of the best characterized bacterial species to date, however much of our understanding comes from studies involving the laboratory strain E. coli K-12. Res...

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Autores principales: Pugh, Hannah L., Connor, Christopher, Siasat, Pauline, McNally, Alan, Blair, Jessica M. A.
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Publicado: Microbiology Society 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37074150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001324
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author Pugh, Hannah L.
Connor, Christopher
Siasat, Pauline
McNally, Alan
Blair, Jessica M. A.
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Connor, Christopher
Siasat, Pauline
McNally, Alan
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description Escherichia coli is a facultative anaerobe found in a wide range of environments. Commonly described as the laboratory workhorse, E. coli is one of the best characterized bacterial species to date, however much of our understanding comes from studies involving the laboratory strain E. coli K-12. Resistance-nodulation-division efflux pumps are found in Gram-negative bacteria and can export a diverse range of substrates, including antibiotics. E. coli K-12 has six RND pumps; AcrB, AcrD, AcrF, CusA, MdtBC and MdtF, and it is frequently reported that all E. coli strains possess these six pumps. However, this is not true of E. coli ST11, a lineage of E. coli , which is primarily composed of the highly virulent important human pathogen, E. coli O157:H7. Here we show that acrF is absent from the pangenome of ST11 and that this lineage of E. coli has a highly conserved insertion within the acrF gene, which when translated encodes 13 amino acids and two stop codons. This insertion was found to be present in 97.59 % of 1787 ST11 genome assemblies. Non-function of AcrF in ST11 was confirmed in the laboratory as complementation with acrF from ST11 was unable to restore AcrF function in E. coli K-12 substr. MG1655 ΔacrB ΔacrF. This shows that the complement of RND efflux pumps present in laboratory bacterial strains may not reflect the situation in virulent strains of bacterial pathogens.
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spelling pubmed-102023192023-05-23 E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump Pugh, Hannah L. Connor, Christopher Siasat, Pauline McNally, Alan Blair, Jessica M. A. Microbiology (Reading) Antimicrobials and AMR Escherichia coli is a facultative anaerobe found in a wide range of environments. Commonly described as the laboratory workhorse, E. coli is one of the best characterized bacterial species to date, however much of our understanding comes from studies involving the laboratory strain E. coli K-12. Resistance-nodulation-division efflux pumps are found in Gram-negative bacteria and can export a diverse range of substrates, including antibiotics. E. coli K-12 has six RND pumps; AcrB, AcrD, AcrF, CusA, MdtBC and MdtF, and it is frequently reported that all E. coli strains possess these six pumps. However, this is not true of E. coli ST11, a lineage of E. coli , which is primarily composed of the highly virulent important human pathogen, E. coli O157:H7. Here we show that acrF is absent from the pangenome of ST11 and that this lineage of E. coli has a highly conserved insertion within the acrF gene, which when translated encodes 13 amino acids and two stop codons. This insertion was found to be present in 97.59 % of 1787 ST11 genome assemblies. Non-function of AcrF in ST11 was confirmed in the laboratory as complementation with acrF from ST11 was unable to restore AcrF function in E. coli K-12 substr. MG1655 ΔacrB ΔacrF. This shows that the complement of RND efflux pumps present in laboratory bacterial strains may not reflect the situation in virulent strains of bacterial pathogens. Microbiology Society 2023-04-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10202319/ /pubmed/37074150 http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001324 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. This article was made open access via a Publish and Read agreement between the Microbiology Society and the corresponding author’s institution.
spellingShingle Antimicrobials and AMR
Pugh, Hannah L.
Connor, Christopher
Siasat, Pauline
McNally, Alan
Blair, Jessica M. A.
E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title_full E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title_fullStr E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title_full_unstemmed E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title_short E. coli ST11 (O157:H7) does not encode a functional AcrF efflux pump
title_sort e. coli st11 (o157:h7) does not encode a functional acrf efflux pump
topic Antimicrobials and AMR
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10202319/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37074150
http://dx.doi.org/10.1099/mic.0.001324
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