Antibiotic and antiseptic resistance genes are linked on a novel mobile genetic element: Tn6087: Tn6087

Lena Ciric, Peter Mullany, Adam Roberts

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Abstract

Objectives: Tn916-like elements are one of the most common types of integrative and conjugative element (ICE). In this study we aimed to determine whether novel accessory genes, i.e. genes whose products are not involved in mobility or regulation, were present on a Tn916-like element (Tn6087) isolated from Streptococcus oralis from the human oral cavity. Methods: A minocycline-resistant isolate was analysed using restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) analysis on amplicons derived from Tn916 and DNA sequencing to determine whether there were genetic differences in Tn6087 compared with Tn916. Mutational analysis was used to determine whether the novel accessory gene found was responsible for an observed extra phenotype. Results: A novel Tn916-like element, Tn6087, is described that encodes both antibiotic and antiseptic resistance. The antiseptic resistance protein is encoded by a novel small multidrug resistance gene, designated qrg, that was shown to encode resistance to cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), also known as cetrimide bromide. Conclusions: This is the first Tn916-like element described that confers both antibiotic and antiseptic resistance, suggesting that selection of either antibiotic or antiseptic resistance will also select for the other and further highlights the need for prudent use of both types of compound.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberdkr311
Pages (from-to)2235-2239
Number of pages5
JournalThe Journal of Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
Volume66
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2011
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Conjugative transposon
  • CTAB
  • ICEs
  • IS1216
  • Tetracycline resistance
  • Tn916

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