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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (
topoisomerase
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Global growth in antibiotic resistance is a major social problem. A high level of resistance to fluoroquinolones requires the concurrent presence of at least 3 mutations in the target proteins-2 in DNA gyrase (GyrA) and 1 in
topoisomerase
IV (ParC), which occur in a stepwise manner. In the
Escherichia coli
chromosome, the
gyrA
and
parC
loci are positioned about 1 Mb away from each other. Here we show that the 3 fluoroquinolone resistance mutations are tightly associated genetically in naturally occurring strains. In the latest pandemic uropathogenic and multidrug-resistant
E. coli
clonal group ST1193, the mutant variants of
gyrA
and
parC
were acquired not by a typical gradual, stepwise evolution but all at once. This happened as part of 11 simultaneous homologous recombination events involving 2 phylogenetically distant strains of
E. coli
, from an uropathogenic clonal complex
ST14
and fluoroquinolone-resistant ST10. The gene exchanges swapped regions between 0.5 and 139 Kb in length (183 Kb total) spread along 976 Kb of chromosomal DNA around and between
gyrA
and
parC
loci. As a result, all 3 fluoroquinolone resistance mutations in GyrA and ParC have simultaneously appeared in ST1193. Based on molecular clock estimates, this potentially happened as recently as <12 y ago. Thus, naturally occurring homologous recombination events between 2 strains can involve numerous chromosomal gene locations simultaneously, resulting in the transfer of distant but tightly associated genetic mutations and emergence of a both highly pathogenic and antibiotic-resistant strain with a rapid global spread capability.
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PMID:Pandemic fluoroquinolone resistant
Escherichia coli
clone ST1193 emerged via simultaneous homologous recombinations in 11 gene loci. 3179 14