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The<i>Staphylococcus qacH</i>gene product: a new member of the SMR family encoding multidrug resistance
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BacteriologyMolecular BiologyMultidrug ResistanceAntibiotic ResistanceTreatment ResistanceDrug ResistanceDisease ResistancePoultry Processing PlantFood MicrobiologySmr FamilyInfection ControlPublic HealthAntimicrobial ResistanceAntimicrobial Drug DiscoveryMolecular MicrobiologyBacterial ResistanceClinical MicrobiologyFood SafetyAntimicrobial Resistance GeneAntimicrobial SusceptibilityAntibioticsProton Motive ForceNew MemberFood IndustryMicrobiologyMedicine
The prevalence of disinfectant-resistant food-related microorganisms is of concern to the food industry. The Staphylococcus saprophyticus strain ST2H6 isolated from a poultry processing plant contained a 2.4-kb plasmid (p2H6) harbouring qacH, which encodes resistance to disinfectants based on quaternary ammonium compounds. The complete p2H6 nucleotide sequence revealed an open reading frame encoding a putative protein of 107 amino acid residues with strong similarity to members of the small multidrug resistance protein family. QacH also conferred high-level ethidium bromide resistance and low-level proflavine resistance and thus differed phenotypically from the similar proteins Smr and QacG. Fluorimetry indicated that the high-level ethidium bromide resistance was due to improved efflux energised by the proton motive force. Site-directed mutagenesis substituting the Asp-24 residue with Glu-24 had no effect on resistance characteristics. An additional open reading frame on p2H6 encoded a putative protein with similarity to rolling circle replication proteins.
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