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Expression of blaA underlies unexpected ampicillin-induced cell lysis of Shewanella oneidensis.


ABSTRACT: Shewanella oneidensis is a facultative anaerobic ?-proteobacterium possessing remarkably diverse respiratory capacities for reducing various organic and inorganic substrates. As a veteran research model for investigating redox transformations of environmental contaminants the bacterium is well known to be a naturally ampicillin-resistant microorganism. However, in this study we discovered that ampicillin has a significant impact on growth of S. oneidensis. Particularly, cell lysis occurred only with ampicillin at levels ranging from 0.49 to 6.25 µg/ml but not at 50 µg/ml. This phenotype is attributable to insufficient expression of the ?-lactamase BlaA. The subsequent analysis revealed that the blaA gene is strongly induced by ampicillin at high (50 µg/ml), but not at low levels (2.5 µg/ml). In addition, we demonstrated that penicillin binding protein 5 (PBP5), the most abundant low molecular weight PBP (LMW PBP), is the only one relevant to ?-lactam resistance under the tested conditions. This nonessential PBP, largely resembling its Escherichia coli counterpart in functionality, mediates expression of the blaA gene.

SUBMITTER: Yin J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3610667 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Expression of blaA underlies unexpected ampicillin-induced cell lysis of Shewanella oneidensis.

Yin Jianhua J   Sun Linlin L   Dong Yangyang Y   Chi Xun X   Zhu Weiming W   Qi Shu-hua SH   Gao Haichun H  

PloS one 20130328 3


Shewanella oneidensis is a facultative anaerobic γ-proteobacterium possessing remarkably diverse respiratory capacities for reducing various organic and inorganic substrates. As a veteran research model for investigating redox transformations of environmental contaminants the bacterium is well known to be a naturally ampicillin-resistant microorganism. However, in this study we discovered that ampicillin has a significant impact on growth of S. oneidensis. Particularly, cell lysis occurred only  ...[more]

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