tetracycline has been researched along with kijanimicin* in 1 studies
1 other study(ies) available for tetracycline and kijanimicin
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Deglycosylation as a mechanism of inducible antibiotic resistance revealed using a global relational tree for one-component regulators.
The ligands that interact with the vast majority of small-molecule binding transcription factors are unknown, a significant gap in our understanding of sensory perception by cells. TetR-family regulators (TFRs) are found in most prokaryotes and are involved in regulating virtually every aspect of prokaryotic life however only a few TFRs have been characterized. We report the application of phylogenomics to the identification of cognate ligands for TFRs. Using phylogenomics we identify a TFR, KijR, that responds to the antibiotic kijanimicin. We go on to show that KijR represses a gene, kijX, which confers resistance to kijanimicin. Finally we show that KijX inactivates kijanimicin by the hydrolytic removal of sugar residues. This is a demonstration of antibiotic resistance by deglycosylation. Topics: Aminoglycosides; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Archaea; Bacteria; Bacterial Proteins; DNA; Drug Resistance, Bacterial; Glycosylation; Ligands; Phylogeny; Tetracycline; Transcription Factors | 2013 |