BIOL 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Membrane Protein, Lysis, Active Transport

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Origin of resistance & links to horizontal gene transfer (hgt) Acquired antibiotic resistance may or may not be hgt-related. 4. 9 acquired resistance due to mutations in existing genes unrelated to hgt. Most often due to spontaneous base substitution mutations in existing protein-coding genes resulting from normal unrepaired errors by dna polymerase during dna replication. Target alteration: alteration in protein target so antibiotic cannot bind to it, making organism resistance. Decreased antibiotic influx: alteration in cell wall which slows or eliminates antibiotic penetration making organism resistant. All bacteria have a rpsl gene encoding a rspl protein so all can become resistant in the same way ex. Rifampin an important antibiotic in tb treatment. Binds to beta protein subunit of rna pol, disrupting transcription. All bacteria have a rpob gene encoding a rpob protein so all can become resistant in the same way ex.

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