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J. Bacteriol., 07 1995, 4162-4165, Vol 177, No. 14
KE Hagman and WM Shafer
The capacity of Neisseria gonorrhoeae to resist structurally diverse
hydrophobic agents (HAs) because of the mtr (multiple transferable
resistance) efflux system was found to be regulated at the level of
transcription by two distinct mechanisms. This was surmised because a
deletion that removed > 90% of the coding sequence of the mtrR (multiple
transferrable resistance regulator) gene or a single-base- pair deletion
within a 13-bp inverted repeat sequence located in its promoter resulted in
altered expression of the mtrC gene; mtrC encodes a 44-kDa membrane
lipoprotein essential for the efflux of HAs. However, the single-base-pair
deletion had the more significant impact on gene expression since it
resulted in the loss of expression of mtrR and a threefold increase in the
expression of mtrC. Hence, the mtr efflux system in gonococci is subject to
both MtrR-dependent and MtrR- independent regulation, and the levels of
mtrC mRNA correlate well with HA resistance levels in gonococci.
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Transcriptional control of the mtr efflux system of Neisseria gonorrhoeae
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia 30322, USA.
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