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. 2003 Apr;163(4):1237-41.
doi: 10.1093/genetics/163.4.1237.

Experimental prediction of the natural evolution of antibiotic resistance

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Experimental prediction of the natural evolution of antibiotic resistance

Miriam Barlow et al. Genetics. 2003 Apr.

Abstract

The TEM family of beta-lactamases has evolved to confer resistance to most of the beta-lactam antibiotics, but not to cefepime. To determine whether the TEM beta-lactamases have the potential to evolve cefepime resistance, we evolved the ancestral TEM allele, TEM-1, in vitro and selected for cefepime resistance. After four rounds of mutagenesis and selection for increased cefepime resistance each of eight independent populations reached a level equivalent to clinical resistance. All eight evolved alleles increased the level of cefepime resistance by a factor of at least 32, and the best allele improved by a factor of 512. Sequencing showed that alleles contained from two to six amino acid substitutions, many of which were shared among alleles, and that the best allele contained only three substitutions.

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