The Cfr rRNA Methyltransferase Confers Resistance to Phenicols, Lincosamides, Oxazolidinones, Pleuromutilins, and Streptogramin A Antibiotics
University of Copenhagen · University of Southern Denmark · +1 more institution
Abstract
A novel multidrug resistance phenotype mediated by the Cfr rRNA methyltransferase is observed in Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. The cfr gene has previously been identified as a phenicol and lincosamide resistance gene on plasmids isolated from Staphylococcus spp. of animal origin and recently shown to encode a methyltransferase that modifies 23S rRNA at A2503. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing shows that S. aureus and E. coli strains expressing the cfr gene exhibit elevated MICs to a number of chemically unrelated drugs. The phenotype is named PhLOPSA for resistance to the following drug classes: Phenicols, Lincosamides, Oxazolidinones, Pleuromutilins, and Streptogramin A antibiotics. Each of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 21.45
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
5- KSKatherine S. Long
University of Copenhagen
- JPJacob Poehlsgaard
University of Southern Denmark
- CKCorinna Kehrenberg
Faktor 10 – Institut für nachhaltiges Wirtschaften gemeinnützige
- ŠSŠtefan Schwarz
Faktor 10 – Institut für nachhaltiges Wirtschaften gemeinnützige
- BVBirte VesterCorresponding
University of Southern Denmark
Topics & keywords
- Lincosamides
- 23S ribosomal RNA
- Biology
- Peptidyl transferase
- Methyltransferase
- Lincomycin
- Microbiology
- Antibiotic resistance
- Good health and well-being