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Substitutions at Methionine 220 in the 14α-Sterol Demethylase (Cyp51A) of <i>Aspergillus fumigatus</i> Are Responsible for Resistance In Vitro to Azole Antifungal Drugs
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Aspergillus FumigatusFungal Cell BiologyGeneticsDrug ResistanceBiosynthesisAntimicrobial ResistanceHealth SciencesAntimicrobial Drug DiscoveryAntifungal AgentsResistance PhenotypeMedicine14α-Sterol DemethylaseAzole Antifungal DrugsPharmacologyClinical MicrobiologyFungal PathogenAntifungal AgentAntibioticsReduced SusceptibilityMicrobiologyMethionine 220
Five clinical isolates of Aspergillus fumigatus that exhibited similar patterns of reduced susceptibility to itraconazole and other triazole drugs were analyzed. Sequence analysis of genes (cyp51A and cyp51B) encoding the 14alpha-sterol demethylases revealed that all five strains harbored mutations in cyp51A resulting in the replacement of methionine at residue 220 by valine, lysine, or threonine. When the mutated cyp51A genes were introduced into an A. fumigatus wild-type strain, the transformants exhibited reduced susceptibility to all triazole agents, confirming that the mutations were responsible for the resistance phenotype.
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