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      A pmrA constitutive mutant sensitizes Escherichia coli to deoxycholic acid.

      Journal of Bacteriology
      Bacterial Proteins, genetics, metabolism, Deoxycholic Acid, pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Escherichia coli, drug effects, pathogenicity, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, Lipid A, chemistry, Mutation, Polymyxin B

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          An Escherichia coli mutant was isolated and shown to be polymyxin B resistant. Mapping and sequence analysis revealed a missense mutation at codon 53 within the pmrA (basR) gene that results in a G-to-V substitution. Fusions of promoters from the pmrC, yibD, and pmrH genes with the lacZ reporter showed that they were constitutively expressed in pmrA53 cells. In pmrA+ strains, these promoters were induced by iron and zinc, while a DeltapmrA mutation blocked induction. The PmrA regulon regulates genes whose products remodel the composition and charge of lipid A and hence the barrier properties of the outer membrane. Along these lines, the pmrA53 mutant was also found to be hypersensitive to the anionic bile detergent deoxycholic acid.

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