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Spontaneous and ethylmethane-sulfonate induced mutants of Escherichia coli resistant to gentamicin sulfate were isolated and investigated for alterations in the ribosomal protein pattern. It was found by two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis that three independently isolated strains did not show any spot for ribosomal protein L6. On cochromatography of radioactively labelled mutant and wild-type ribosomal proteins on carboxymethyl-cellulose columns a shift of the elution position of protein L6 was observed, the new elution positions being characteristic for the individual mutants analyzed which indicates that they possess different alterations in the L6 primary structure.
Genetic analysis showed that the gentamicin resistant strains contain at least two mutations. One of them correlates with the altered L6 protein and causes an increased minimal inhibitory concentration of the drug by about 5 to 10-fold. The other mutation is not yet biochemically characterized. Its presence is connected with an about 10 to 20-fold increase in the resistance. Both mutations, when put together, confer resistance to 50 to 100 μg/ml of the antibiotic in a low salt rich medium and to 1 mg/ml in a defined medium with a high concentration of phosphate. Cross-resistance analysis demonstrated that the three gentamicin-resistant (double-mutant) strains with the altered L6 protein are resistant to 50–100 μg per ml of all other aminoglycoside antibioties tested. This forms a sharp contrast to the streptomycin resistance mutations present in strA1, strA40 or strA60 mutants which do not confer markedly increased levels of resistance to most of the other aminoglycosides.
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Buckel, P., Buchberger, A., Böck, A. et al. Alteration of ribosomal protein L6 in mutants of Escherichia coli resistant to gentamicin. Molec. Gen. Genet. 158, 47–54 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00455118
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