Authors
J Whiteway, P Koziarz, J Veall, N Sandhu, P Kumar, B Hoecher, IB107609 Lambert
Publication date
1998/11/1
Journal
Journal of bacteriology
Volume
180
Issue
21
Pages
5529-5539
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Description
Nitroheterocyclic and nitroaromatic compounds constitute an enormous range of chemicals whose potent biological activity has significant human health and environmental implications. The biological activity of nitro-substituted compounds is derived from reductive metabolism of the nitro moiety, a process catalyzed by a variety of nitroreductase activities. Resistance of bacteria to nitro-substituted compounds is believed to result primarily from mutations in genes encoding oxygen-insensitive nitroreductases. We have characterized thenfsA and nfsB genes of a large number of nitrofuran-resistant mutants of Escherichia coli and have correlated mutation with cell extract nitroreductase activity. Our studies demonstrate that first-step resistance to furazolidone or nitrofurazone results from an nfsA mutation, while the increased resistance associated with second-step mutants is a consequence of an nfsB mutation …
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