Identification of genes required for gold and silver tolerance in Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 by transposon sequencing
0301 basic medicine
Silver
Ecology
Evolution
Burkholderia cenocepacia
2404 Microbiology
580 Plants (Botany)
Microbiology
Anti-Bacterial Agents
03 medical and health sciences
1105 Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
10126 Department of Plant and Microbial Biology
Behavior and Systematics
10211 Zurich-Basel Plant Science Center
DOI:
10.1111/1462-2920.15471
Publication Date:
2021-03-18T10:55:35Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
SummaryMembers of the genus Burkholderia show remarkable abilities to adapt to a wide range of environmental conditions and is frequently isolated from soils contaminated with heavy metals. In this study, we used a transposon sequencing approach to identify 138 and 164 genes that provide a benefit for growth of the opportunistic pathogen Burkholderia cenocepacia H111 in the presence of silver and gold ions respectively. The data suggest that arginine metabolism and citrate biosynthesis are important for silver tolerance, while components of an ABC transporter (BCAL0307‐BCAL0308) and de novo cysteine biosynthesis are required for tolerance to gold ions. We show that determinants that affect tolerance to both metal ions include the two‐component systems BCAL0497/99 and BCAL2830/31 and genes that are involved in maintaining the integrity of the cell envelope, suggesting that membrane proteins represent important targets of silver and gold ions. Furthermore, we show that that the P‐type ATPase CadA (BCAL0055), which confers tolerance to cadmium contributes to silver but not gold tolerance. Our results may be useful for improving the antibacterial effect of silver and gold ions to combat drug‐resistant pathogens.
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