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PLOS ONE | 2013

Normal Mutation Rate Variants Arise in a Mutator (Mut S) Escherichia coli Population

María-Carmen Turrientes; Fernando Baquero; Bruce R. Levin; J. L. Martinez; Aida Ripoll; José-María González-Alba; Raquel Tobes; Marina Manrique; María-Rosario Baquero; Mario-José Rodríguez-Domínguez; Rafael Cantón; Juan-Carlos Galán

The rate at which mutations are generated is central to the pace of evolution. Although this rate is remarkably similar amongst all cellular organisms, bacterial strains with mutation rates 100 fold greater than the modal rates of their species are commonly isolated from natural sources and emerge in experimental populations. Theoretical studies postulate and empirical studies teort the hypotheses that these “mutator” strains evolved in response to selection for elevated rates of generation of inherited variation that enable bacteria to adapt to novel and/or rapidly changing environments. Less clear are the conditions under which selection will favor reductions in mutation rates. Declines in rates of mutation for established populations of mutator bacteria are not anticipated if such changes are attributed to the costs of augmented rates of generation of deleterious mutations. Here we report experimental evidence of evolution towards reduced mutation rates in a clinical isolate of Escherichia coli with an hyper-mutable phenotype due a deletion in a mismatch repair gene, (ΔmutS). The emergence in a ΔmutS background of variants with mutation rates approaching those of the normal rates of strains carrying wild-type MutS was associated with increase in fitness with respect to ancestral strain. We postulate that such an increase in fitness could be attributed to the emergence of mechanisms driving a permanent “aerobic style of life”, the negative consequence of this behavior being regulated by the evolution of mechanisms protecting the cell against increased endogenous oxidative radicals involved in DNA damage, and thus reducing mutation rate. Gene expression assays and full sequencing of evolved mutator and normo-mutable variants supports the hypothesis. In conclusion, we postulate that the observed reductions in mutation rate are coincidental to, rather than, the selective force responsible for this evolution.


Archive | 2001

Persistence and Variability of Stenotrophomonas maltophilia in Cystic Fibrosis Patients

Sylvia Valdezate; Ana Vindel; Luis Máiz; Fernando Baquero; Héctor Escobar; Rafael Cantón


Archive | 2008

Aquatic environment contamination with an epidemic Escherichia coli clone harbouring blaCTX-M-15, blaOXA-1, blaTEM-1, and aac(6)-Ib-cr in Portugal

Elisabete Machado; Joana Rocha; Teresa M. Coque; Rafael Cantón; João Carlos Sousa; Helena Sousa; Luísa Peixe


Archive | 2016

Accnet: New tool for accessory genome analysis using bipartite networks

Val F. Lanza; Irene Rodríguez; Ana P. Tedim; María de Toro; Fernando de la Cruz; Rafael Cantón; Fernando Baquero; Teresa M. Coque


Archive | 2016

Targeted metagenomics to track and characterize the antimicrobial resistome (RESCAP1.0)

Val F. Lanza; Irene Rodríguez; Ana P. Tedim; María de Toro; Fernando de la Cruz; Rafael Cantón; Fernando Baquero; Teresa M. Coque


Archive | 2014

MDRO Assay Bacilli in Patients by Use of the Xpert Carbapenemase-Producing Gram-Negative Detection of Colonization by

David Persing; Jamie Ryan; Fred Weir; Patricia Ruiz-Garbajosa; C. Tenover; Rafael Cantón; Ryan Chan


Archive | 2014

Cephalosporins in Enterobacteriaceae Using the New Chromogenic

María Isabel Morosini; María García-Castillo; Marta Tato; Desirèe Gijón; Aránzazu Valverde; Patricia Ruiz-Garbajosa; Rafael Cantón


Archive | 2013

Formación médica continuada: Infección nosocomial. Fundamentos y actuación clínica Infecciones causadas por bacterias grampositivas multirresistentes (Staphylococcus aureus y Enterococcus spp.)

Rafael Cantón; Patricia Ruiz-Garbajosa


Archive | 2013

Detection of Patients Colonized with Carbapenemase-Producing Gram- Negative Bacilli

F C Tenover; Rafael Cantón; JoAnn Kop; Ryan Chan; Jamie Ryan; Fred Weir; Patricia Ruiz-Garbajosa; Vincent LaBombardi; David Persing


Archive | 2012

Short Communication MALDI-TOF MS improves routine identification of non-fermenting Gram negative isolates from cystic fibrosis patients

Ana Fernández-Olmos; María García-Castillo; María-Isabel Morosini; Adelaida Lamas; Luis Máiz; Rafael Cantón

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