Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations

Mutations in whiB7 have been associated with both hypersusceptibility and resistance to various antibiotics in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Unlocking the secrets of antibiotic resistance in the bacterium, we examined mutations in the coding sequences of whiB7 of over 40,000 diverse Mtb isolates...

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Main Author: Davies-Bolorunduro O.F.
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spelling th-mahidol.888762023-08-29T01:02:47Z Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations Davies-Bolorunduro O.F. Mahidol University Multidisciplinary Mutations in whiB7 have been associated with both hypersusceptibility and resistance to various antibiotics in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Unlocking the secrets of antibiotic resistance in the bacterium, we examined mutations in the coding sequences of whiB7 of over 40,000 diverse Mtb isolates. Our results unveil the dominant c.191delG (Gly64delG) mutation, present in all members of the lineage L1.2.2 and its impact on WhiB7's conserved GVWGG-motif, causing conformational changes and deletion of the C-terminal AT-hook. Excitingly, we discovered six unique mutations associated with partial or total deletion of the AT-hook, specific to certain sublineages. Our findings suggest the selective pressures driving these mutations, underlining the potential of genomics to advance our understanding of Mtb's antibiotic resistance. As tuberculosis remains a global health threat, our study offers valuable insights into the diverse nature and functional consequences of whiB7 mutations, paving the way for the development of novel therapeutic interventions. 2023-08-28T18:02:47Z 2023-08-28T18:02:47Z 2023-12-01 Article Scientific Reports Vol.13 No.1 (2023) 10.1038/s41598-023-40152-2 20452322 37587174 2-s2.0-85168239525 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/88876 SCOPUS
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Davies-Bolorunduro O.F.
Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
description Mutations in whiB7 have been associated with both hypersusceptibility and resistance to various antibiotics in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb). Unlocking the secrets of antibiotic resistance in the bacterium, we examined mutations in the coding sequences of whiB7 of over 40,000 diverse Mtb isolates. Our results unveil the dominant c.191delG (Gly64delG) mutation, present in all members of the lineage L1.2.2 and its impact on WhiB7's conserved GVWGG-motif, causing conformational changes and deletion of the C-terminal AT-hook. Excitingly, we discovered six unique mutations associated with partial or total deletion of the AT-hook, specific to certain sublineages. Our findings suggest the selective pressures driving these mutations, underlining the potential of genomics to advance our understanding of Mtb's antibiotic resistance. As tuberculosis remains a global health threat, our study offers valuable insights into the diverse nature and functional consequences of whiB7 mutations, paving the way for the development of novel therapeutic interventions.
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author Davies-Bolorunduro O.F.
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title Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
title_short Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
title_full Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
title_fullStr Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of whiB7 in Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel AT-hook deletion mutations
title_sort analysis of whib7 in mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals novel at-hook deletion mutations
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