Diversity of the Tellurite Resistance Gene Operon in Escherichia coli
Tellurite is highly toxic to most bacteria owing to its strong oxidative ability. However, some bacteria demonstrate tellurite resistance. In particular, some Escherichia coli strains, including Shiga toxin-producing E. coli O157:H7, are known to be resistant to tellurite. This resistance is involve...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Frontiers in microbiology 2021-05, Vol.12, p.681175-681175 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Tellurite is highly toxic to most bacteria owing to its strong oxidative ability. However, some bacteria demonstrate tellurite resistance. In particular, some
Escherichia coli
strains, including Shiga toxin-producing
E. coli
O157:H7, are known to be resistant to tellurite. This resistance is involved in
ter
operon, which is usually located on a prophage-like element of the chromosome. The characteristics of the
ter
operon have been investigated mainly by genome analysis of pathogenic
E. coli
; however, the distribution and structural characteristics of the
ter
operon in other
E. coli
are almost unknown. To clarify these points, we examined 106
E. coli
strains carrying the
ter
operon from various animals. The draft genomes of 34 representative strains revealed that
ter
operons were clearly classified into four subtypes,
ter
-type 1–4, at the nucleotide sequence level. Complete genomic sequences revealed that operons belonging to three
ter
-types (1, 3, and 4) were located on the prophage-like elements on the chromosome, whereas the
ter
-type 2 operon was located on the IncHI2 plasmid. The positions of the tRNA
Ser
, tRNA
Met
, and tRNA
Phe
indicated the insertion sites of elements carrying
the ter
operons. Using the PCR method developed in this study, 106 strains were classified as type 1 (
n
= 66), 2 (
n
= 13), 3 (
n
= 8), and 4 (
n
= 17), and two strains carried both types 1 and 2. Furthermore, significant differences in the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of tellurite were observed between strains carrying
ter
-type 4 and the others (
p
< 0.05). The
ter
-type was also closely related to the isolation source, with types 2 and 4 associated with chickens and deer, respectively. This study provided new insights related not only to genetic characteristics of the
ter
operons, but also to phenotypic and ecological characteristics that may be related to the diversity of the operon. |
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ISSN: | 1664-302X 1664-302X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fmicb.2021.681175 |