Affiliation:
1. Departments of Microbiology
2. Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Loss-of-function mutations in the following seven pneumococcal genes were detected and analyzed:
pspA
,
spxB
,
xba
,
licD2
,
lytA
,
nanA
, and
atpC
. Factors associated with these mutations included (i) frameshifts caused by reversible gain and loss of single bases within homopolymeric repeats as short as 6 bases, (ii) deletions caused by recombinational events between nontandem direct repeats as short as 8 bases, and (iii) substitutions of guanine residues caused at an increased frequency by the high levels of hydrogen peroxide (>2 mM) typically generated by this species under aerobic growth conditions. The latter accounted for a frequency as high as 2.8 × 10
−6
for spontaneous mutation to resistance to optochin and was 10- to 200-fold lower in the absence of detectable levels of H
2
O
2
. Some of these mutations appear to have been selected for in vivo during pneumococcal infection, perhaps as a consequence of immune pressure or oxidative stress.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Molecular Biology,Microbiology
Cited by
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