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Macrolide and aminoglycoside antibiotic resistance mutations in the Bacillus subtilis ribosome resulting in temperature-sensitive sporulation

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Mutants of Bacillus subtilis resistant to various macrolide antibiotics have been isolated and characterized with respect to their sporulation phenotype and the electrophoretic mobility of their ribosomal proteins (r-proteins). Two types of major alterations of r-protein L17, one probably due to a small deletion, are found among mutants exhibiting high-level macrolide resistance. These mutants are all temperature-sensitive for sporulation (Spots). Low-level resistance to some macrolides is found to be associated with minor alterations in r-protein L17. These mutations do not cause a defective sporulation phenotype. All of the macrolide resistance mutations map at the same locus within the Str-Spc region of the B. subtilis chromosome. Hence, changes in a single ribosomal protein can result in different sporulation phenotypes.

Mutants resistant to the aminoglycoside antibiotics neomycin and kanamycin have been isolated. Approximately 5% of these are Spots. Representative mutations, neo 162 and kan25, cause concomitant drug resistance and sporulation temperature-sensitivity and map as single-site lesions in the Str-Spc region of the chromosome. Strains bearing neo162 or kan25 are equally cross-resistant to several aminoglycoside antibiotics but show no resistance to streptomycin or spectinomycin. These mutations define a new B. subtilis drug resistance locus at which mutation can cause defective sporulation.

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Sharrock, R.A., Leighton, T. & Wittmann, H.G. Macrolide and aminoglycoside antibiotic resistance mutations in the Bacillus subtilis ribosome resulting in temperature-sensitive sporulation. Molec. Gen. Genet. 183, 538–543 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00268778

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