Abstract
Metallo β-Lactamases (MBLs) degrade most clinical β-lactam antibiotics, especially Carbapenem, posing a huge threat to global health. Studies on environmental MBLs are important for risk assessment of the MBLs transmission among connected habitats, and between environment and human. Here, we described a novel metallo β-Lactamases, named SZM-1 (Shenzhen metallo-β-lactamase), from an Arenimonas metagenome-assembled genome recovered from the river sediment in the Shenzhen Bay area, south China. Phylogenetic analysis, primary sequence comparison, structural modeling suggested that the SZM-1 belongs to B1 MBL family, likely harboring a typical di-zinc catalytic center. Furthermore, the gene encoding the MBLs was cloned into Escherichia coli TOP10 for Carba NP test and antimicrobial susceptibility test. The results indicated that the SZM-1 had carbapenemase activity, and conferred the carrier to increased resistance toward carbapenems. Taken together, our results raise alarms about the emergence and spread of the SZM-1, and suggest further surveillance, especially in hospital settings and clinical isolates, to determine whether blaSZM–1 is a mobilizable antibiotic resistance.
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Fang, L., Liu, Z., Lu, Z., Huang, R., & Xiang, R. (2022). Identification and characterization of a novel metallo β-lactamase, SZM-1, in Shenzhen Bay, South China. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.996834
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