The Cfr RNA methyltransferase causes multiple resistances to peptidyl transferase inhibitors by methylation of A2503 23S rRNA. Many cfr-like gene sequences in the databases code for unknown functions. This study confirms that a Cfr-like protein from a Peptoclostridium difficile (formerly Clostridium difficile) strain does function as a Cfr protein. The enzyme is expressed in Escherichia coli and shows elevated MICs for five classes of antibiotics. A primer extension stop indicates a modification at A2503 in 23S rRNA.
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Hansen, L. H., & Vester, B. (2015). A cfr-like gene from clostridium difficile confers multiple antibiotic resistance by the same mechanism as the cfr gene. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 59(9), 5841–5843. https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01274-15
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