Inducible erythromycin resistance in staphlyococci is encoded by a member of the ATP‐binding transport super‐gene family
- 1 July 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Microbiology
- Vol. 4 (7), 1207-1214
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2958.1990.tb00696.x
Abstract
A Staphylococcus epidermidis plasmid conferring inducible resistance to 14-membered ring macrolides and type B streptogramins has been analysed and the DNA sequence of the gene responsible for resistance determined. A single open reading frame of 1.464kbp, preceded by a complex control region containing a promoter and two ribosomal binding sites, was identified. The deduced sequence of the 488-amino-acid protein (MsrA) revealed the presence of two ATP-binding motifs homologous to those of a family of transport-related proteins from Gram-negative bacteria and eukaryotic cells, including the P-glycoprotein responsible for multidrug resistance. In MsrA, but not these other proteins, the two potential ATP-binding domains are separated by a Q-linker of exceptional length. Q-linkers comprise a class of flexible inter-domain fusion junctions that are typically rich in glutamine and other hydrophilic amino acids and have a characteristic spacing of hydrophobic amino acids, as found in the MsrA sequence. Unlike the other transport-related proteins, which act in concert with one or more hydrophobic membrane proteins, MsrA appears to function independently when cloned in a heterologous host (Staphylococcus aureus RN4220). MsrA might, therefore, interact with and confer antibiotic specificity upon other transmembrane efflux complexes of staphylococcal cells. The active efflux of [14C]-erythromycin from cells of S. aureus RN4220 containing msrA has been demonstrated.Keywords
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