Affiliation:
1. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics, The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center Medical School, Houston, Texas 77030
2. Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia 30333
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Susceptibility to penicillin and other β-lactam-containing compounds is a common trait of
Bacillus anthracis
. β-lactam agents, particularly penicillin, have been used worldwide to treat anthrax in humans. Nonetheless, surveys of clinical and soil-derived strains reveal penicillin G resistance in 2 to 16% of isolates tested. Bacterial resistance to β-lactam agents is often mediated by production of one or more types of β-lactamases that hydrolyze the β-lactam ring, inactivating the antimicrobial agent. Here, we report the presence of two β-lactamase (
bla
) genes in the penicillin-susceptible Sterne strain of
B. anthracis
. We identified
bla1
by functional cloning with
Escherichia coli. bla1
is a 927-nucleotide (nt) gene predicted to encode a protein with 93.8% identity to the type I β-lactamase gene of
Bacillus cereus
. A second gene,
bla2
, was identified by searching the unfinished
B. anthracis
chromosome sequence database of The Institute for Genome Research for open reading frames (ORFs) predicted to encode β-lactamases. We found a partial ORF predicted to encode a protein with significant similarity to the carboxy-terminal end of the type II β-lactamase of
B. cereus
. DNA adjacent to the 5′ end of the partial ORF was cloned using inverse PCR.
bla2
is a 768-nt gene predicted to encode a protein with 92% identity to the
B. cereus
type II enzyme. The
bla1
and
bla2
genes confer ampicillin resistance to
E. coli
and
Bacillus subtilis
when cloned individually in these species. The MICs of various antimicrobial agents for the
E. coli
clones indicate that the two β-lactamase genes confer different susceptibility profiles to
E. coli
;
bla1
is a penicillinase, while
bla
2 appears to be a cephalosporinase. The β-galactosidase activities of
B. cereus
group species harboring
bla
promoter-
lacZ
transcriptional fusions indicate that
bla1
is poorly transcribed in
B. anthracis
,
B. cereus
, and
B. thuringiensis.
The
bla2
gene is strongly expressed in
B. cereus
and
B. thuringiensis
and weakly expressed in
B. anthracis
. Taken together, these data indicate that the
bla1
and
bla2
genes of the
B. anthracis
Sterne strain encode functional β-lactamases of different types, but gene expression is usually not sufficient to confer resistance to β-lactam agents.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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