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Tipo de Documento
Artigo Completo

Título
Plasmid Costs Explain Plasmid Maintenance, Irrespective of the Nature of Compensatory Mutations

Participantes na publicação
João S. Rebelo (Author)
cE3c/FCUL
Célia P. F. Domingues (Author)
cE3c/FCUL
Francisco Dionisio (Author)
cE3c/FCUL
Dep. Biologia Vegetal

Resumo
Conjugative plasmids often carry virulence and antibiotic-resistant genes. Therefore, understanding the behavior of these extra-chromosomal DNA elements gives insights into their spread.\\nBacteria frequently replicate slower after plasmids’ entry, an observation inconsistent with the plasmids’ ubiquity in nature. Several hypotheses explain the maintenance of plasmids among bacterial\\ncommunities. However, the numerous combinations of bacterial species and strains, plasmids, and\\nenvironments claim a robust elucidatory mechanism of plasmid maintenance. Previous works have\\nshown that donor cells already adapted to the plasmid may use the plasmid as a ‘weapon’ to compete\\nwith non-adapted plasmid-free cells. Computer simulations corroborated this hypothesis with a wide\\nrange of parameters. Here we show that donor cells benefit from harboring conjugative plasmids\\neven if compensatory mutations in transconjugant cells occur in the plasmid, not on chromosomes.\\nThe advantage’s leading causes are as follows: mutations take time to appear, many plasmids remain\\ncostly, and re-transfer of mutated plasmids usually occurs in sites distant to the original donors,\\nimplying little competition between these cells. Research in previous decades cautioned against\\nuncritical acceptance of the hypothesis that resistance cost helps to preserve antibiotics’ effectiveness.\\nThis work gives a new twist to this conclusion by showing that costs help antibiotic-resistant bacteria\\nto compete with plasmid-free cells even if compensatory mutations appear in plasmids.

Data de Aceitação
2023-04-28
Data de Publicação
2023-05-01

Instituição
FACULDADE DE CIÊNCIAS DA UNIVERSIDADE DE LISBOA

Suporte
Antibiotics

Identificadores da Publicação
ISSN - 2079-6382

Editora
MDPI AG

Volume
12
Fascículo
5

Página Inicial
841

Identificadores do Documento
DOI - https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050841
URL - http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050841

Identificadores de Qualidade
SCIMAGO Q1 (2021) - 785 - Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
Web Of Science Q1 (2021) - 5.222 - PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY - SCIE

Keywords
conjugative plasmids antibiotic resistance conjugation fitness cost adaptation computer simulations


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APA
João S. Rebelo, Célia P. F. Domingues, Francisco Dionisio, (2023). Plasmid Costs Explain Plasmid Maintenance, Irrespective of the Nature of Compensatory Mutations. Antibiotics, 12, ISSN 2079-6382. eISSN . http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050841

IEEE
João S. Rebelo, Célia P. F. Domingues, Francisco Dionisio, "Plasmid Costs Explain Plasmid Maintenance, Irrespective of the Nature of Compensatory Mutations" in Antibiotics, vol. 12, 2023. 10.3390/antibiotics12050841

BIBTEX
@article{58980, author = {João S. Rebelo and Célia P. F. Domingues and Francisco Dionisio}, title = {Plasmid Costs Explain Plasmid Maintenance, Irrespective of the Nature of Compensatory Mutations}, journal = {Antibiotics}, year = 2023, volume = 12 }