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Too much of a good thing: Adaption to iron (II) intoxication in Escherichia coli.

Misty D ThomasAkamu J EwunkemSada BoydDanielle K WilliamsAdiya MooreKristen L RhinehardtEmma Van BeverenBobi YangAnna TapiaJian HanScott H HarrisonJoseph L Graves
Published in: Evolution, medicine, and public health (2021)
Together, this indicates that the selected populations can quickly adapt to stressful levels of iron (II). This study is unique in that it demonstrates that E. coli can adapt to environments that contain excess levels of an essential micronutrient while also demonstrating the genomic foundations of the response and the pleiotropic consequences. The fact that adaptation to excess iron also causes increases in general antibiotic resistance is a serious concern. Lay summary: The evolution of iron resistance in E. coli leads to multi-drug and general metal resistance through the acquisition of mutations in three genes (fecA, ptsP and ilvG) while also initiating cellular defenses as part of their normal growth process.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • iron deficiency
  • gene expression
  • dna methylation
  • cystic fibrosis
  • biofilm formation
  • drug induced