Unravelling the mechanisms of antibiotic and heavy metal resistance co-selection in environmental bacteria
The University of Sydney · ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology · +1 more institution
Abstract
The co-selective pressure of heavy metals is a contributor to the dissemination and persistence of antibiotic resistance genes in environmental reservoirs. The overlapping range of antibiotic and metal contamination and similarities in their resistance mechanisms point to an intertwined evolutionary history. Metal resistance genes are known to be genetically linked to antibiotic resistance genes, with plasmids, transposons, and integrons involved in the assembly and horizontal transfer of the resistance elements. Models of co-selection between metals and antibiotics have been proposed, however, the molecular aspects of these phenomena are in many cases not defined or quantified and the importance of specific…
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2Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Horizontal gene transfer
- Antibiotic resistance
- Mobile genetic elements
- Plasmid
- Metagenomics
- Resistance (ecology)
- Abiotic component